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MASSACHUSETTS  EXPOSITION  EDITION 


The  Industries  and 
Foreign  Trade 


Massachusetts 


MASSACHUSETTS  INDUSTRIES 


AND 


FOREIGN  TRADE 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE 
Introduction,      ...........         5 

Massachusetts  Industries,    .........         9 

Textiles, 10 

Cotton  Goods, 10 

Woolen  and  Worsted  Goods, 12 

Dyeing  and  Finishing  Textiles,         .  .  .  .  .13 

Cordage  and  Twine,        ........        14 

Hosiery  and  Knit  Goods,         .......       14 

Boots  and  Shoes  and  Leather,         .......       14 

Paper, 17 

Machine  Tools  and  Foundry  Products,  ......       18 

Textile  Machinery, 19 

Boot  and  Shoe  Machinery,    ........       20 

Electrical  Machinery,  Apparatus,  and  Supplies,        .          .          .          .20 

Automobiles,         .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .       21 

Nails,  Wire,  Hardware,  Pipe,  and  Fittings,      .....       22 

Firearms 22 

Miscellaneous  Industries: 

Jewelry, 23 

Combs  and  Hairpins, 23 

Whips,  .          . 23 

Toys, 23 

Musical  Instruments,      ........       23 

Cigars  and  Cigarettes,    ........       23 

Malt  Liquors, .23 

Shipbuilding  at  Quincy, 23 

Food: 

Pork  Products 23 

Confectionery  and  Chocolate,  ......       24 

Fish  Preserving,    .........       25 

Apples  and  Cranberries,          .......       25 

The  Opportunities  of  the  Canal,  ........       27 

South  America: 

Argentina,     ..........       28 

Brazil,  .  .31 

Chile 33 

Colombia,      ..........       35 

Venezuela,     ..........       36 

Peru 37 

Bolivia 39 

Ecuador,        ..........       40 

Uruguay, .  .41 

Paraguay,      ..........       42 

West  Indies: 

Cuba,  .          .  •        .          .          .      *  .          .          .  .43 

Porto  Rico .46 

Jamaica  and  the  British  West  Indies,        .  47 

'     '    311877 


The  Opportunities  of  the  Canal  —  Concluded. 
Central  America: 

Panama,        ........  .51 

Guatemala,  .......  53 

Salvador,       .......  54 

Costa  Rica, .55 

Honduras,     .....  ....       56 

Nicaragua,    ..........       56 

Canada, 57 

Australia,    ...........       59 

Philippine  Islands, 61 

Hawaii .63 

India 64 

Russia, 66 

China 69 

Japan,          ...........       70 

The  Advantages  of  Boston,  the  Capital  City  of  Massachusetts,         .          .       72 
Historical  Landmarks,  ........       72 

Harbor, 73 

Park  System, 73 

Population  and  Industries,    ........       73 

Port  Facilities 74 

The  Dry  Dock .75 

The  Fish  Pier, 75 

Passenger  and  Freight  Service,       .......       75 

Educational  Advantages,       .          .          .          .          .          .          .          .76 

Labor  Supply  and  Characteristics  of  Massachusetts  Wage-Earner,  .       78 

Conclusion,  80 


THE  STATE 

AND  ITS  PLACE  IN    THE  WORLD'S 
HALL  OF  INDUSTRIAL  FAME 


Population,  (Census  1910)  3,366,416. 

Massachusetts  leads  all  the  States  of  the  Nation  and  all 
countries  in  the  world  in  the  manufacture  of  shoes. 

Brockton  makes  more  men's  shoes  than  any  other  com- 
munity and  has  15,000  of  the  best  paid  shoe  workers  in  the 
wrorld. 

Lynn  takes  equally  good  care  of  the  feminine  portion  of 
the  population,  making  a  greater  variety  of  styles  than  any 
other  shoe  city  in  the  world,  and,  allowing  for  the  larger 
proportion  of  women  workers,  pays  even  better  wages  than 
Brockton. 

Haverhill  does  more  for  the  comfort  of  people  in  the 
home,  by  producing  more  and  better  slippers  and  low-cut 
shoes  than  any  other  community. 

Beverly  has  the  unique  distinction  of  supplying  the  entire 
world  with  shoe  machinery. 

Peabody  is  the  world's  greatest  sheepskin  tanning  center. 

Maiden  and  Melrose  provide  comfort  in  wet  weather  by 
manufacturing  more  rubber  boots  and  shoes  than  any  other 
community. 

Holyoke  is  the  greatest  paper  manufacturing  center  in  the 
Universe. 

Springfield  and  Worcester  are  famous  centers  for  the  pro- 
duction of  fine  writing  papers  and  envelopes. 

Dalton  has  the  distinction  of  making  all  the  government 
bank-note  paper  used  in  the  United  States. 

Waltham  has  the  largest  watch  factory  in  the  world. 

Firearms  of  world-wide  reputation  are  made  in  Spring- 
field and  Worcester. 


5  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

Attleboro  and  North  Attleborough  have  the  very  best 
facilities  to  meet  every  demand  for  jewelry  and  silverware. 

Worcester  makes  more  wire  and  wire  goods  than  any 
other  city. 

Leominster  manufactures  two-thirds  of  the  combs  and 
hairpins  used  in  the  United  States. 

The  pork  products  of  Somerville  have  increased  more  than 
40  per  cent  in  10  years  and  have  wrorld-wTide  reputation  for 
quality. 

Gloucester  markets  more  good  sea  food  in  the  shape  of 
salt  codfish  than  any  other  port.  Her  output  is  about  two- 
thirds  of  the  world's  supply. 

Fitchburg  leads  the  world  in  the  manufacture  of  cross- 
cut saws,  screen  plates  and  steel  horse  collars. 

Practically  all  American  textile  machinery  is  made  in  the 
machine  shops  of  Lowell,  Hoped  ale,  North  bridge,  Hyde 
Park,  and  Worcester. 

Lawrence  has  the  distinction  of  having  the  largest  worsted 
mill  in  the  world  and  of  making  more  worsted  goods  than 
any  other  single  community. 

Massachusetts  is  the  largest  consumer  of  raw  cotton  in  the 
United  States.  Her  number  of  active  spindles  and  her 
annual  production  of  cotton  goods  is  more  than  double 
that  of  any  other  State  in  the  Nation. 

Newr  Bedford  and  Fall  River  are  the  two  most  important 
cotton  manufacturing  centers  in  the  United  States.  The 
gray  cloths  manufactured  in  Fall  River  excel  in  quantity 
and  quality  those  of  any  other  State  or  Nation.  New  Bed- 
ford uses  the  finer  numbers  of  cotton  yarn  and  produces  a 
greater  variety  of  light  weight  fancy  dress  lawns,  nain- 
sooks, and  fine  white  goods  than  any  other  place. 

Plymouth  and  Ludlow  have  the  two  largest  cordage  mills 
in  the  world. 

The  Massachusetts  educational  system  and  institutions 
are  the  recognized  models. 

The  Massachusetts  Board  of  Agriculture  will  be  glad  to 
tell  you  where  to  buy  the  best  tasting  apples  in  the  world 
and  all  about  the  great  cranberry  industry  of  Cape  Cod. 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 


BOSTON 


Population,  (Census  1910)  City  of  Boston,  670,585;  Met- 
ropolitan Boston,  1,423,429. 

Boston  is  the  Hub  of  the  Universe. 

Boston  is  the  leading  textile  center  in  this  country. 

Boston  is  the  greatest  fish  market  in  the  United  States. 

Boston  is  the  largest  market  for  hides  and  leather  in  the 
world  and  the  greatest  wool  market  in  the  country. 

Boston  has  the  largest  and  most  modern  ocean  freight 
and  passenger  terminal  in  the  world. 

Boston  is  the  best  market  for  flowers  in  the  United  States. 

Boston  harbor  has  one  of  the  largest  ship-building  plants 
in  the  country. 

Boston  leads  in  candy  making  and  is  the  greatest  choco- 
late manufacturing  city  in  the  country. 

Boston  has  the  largest  plant  in  the  world  for  the  con- 
sumption of  raw  cocoa,  obtaining  practically  all  of  her  sup- 
ply from  Central  and  South  American  countries. 

The  workmen  employed  in  the  industries  centering  in 
Boston  enjoy  an  average  wage  far  in  excess  of  that  of  the 
wage  earners  of.  the  country  at  large.  , 

Boston's  total  yearly  product  includes  the  greatest  variety 
of  manufactured  goods  turned  out  by  any  city  in  the  country. 


MASSACHUSETTS  INDUSTRIES  AND 
FOREIGN  TRADE. 


MASSACHUSETTS  INDUSTRIES. 


Massachusetts  is  pre-eminently  a  manufacturing  State. 
In  a  full  score  of  industries,  she  holds  first  place  in  the 
Western  Hemisphere,  and,  in  some  very  important  branches 
of  manufacture,  she  leads  the  world. 

Her  textile  and  her  boot  and  shoe  industries  have  won 
for  her  a  nation-wide  reputation,  but  she  especially  excels 
in  her  manufactures  of  textiles,  particularly  in  that  of  cot- 
ton, a  material  in  well-nigh  universal  use  as  a  fabric  for 
clothing. 

Superb  water  power  is  well  distributed  throughout  the 
State.  The  most  noted  stream  in  this  respect  in  the  world, 
the  Merrimac  River,  courses  through  the  eastern  section 
110  miles,  from  its  rise  in  the  White  Mountains,  to  the  sea, 
turning  more  spindles  than  any  other  water  power  on  the 
face  of  the  globe. 

Here  the  pioneers  in  the  textile  industries  located  their 
mills,  at  Lowell  and  at  Lawrence,  —  mills  which  for  cen- 
turies have  held  a  place  in  the  first  rank  for  capacity  and 
output. 

New  Bedford,  Fall  River,  and  Taunton  are  the  great  tex- 
tile cities  of  Southern  Massachusetts. 

In  the  central  and  western  section,  the  rich  power  of  the 
Connecticut  River,  the  largest  and  noblest  of  New  England 
water  courses,  is  utilized  by  the  dozens  of  mills  in  "the 
paper  city,"  Holyoke.  Wheels  for  many  of  the  industries 
at  Greenfield,  Northampton,  Chicopee,  and  Springfield  are 
also  turned  by  the  river  or  its  tributaries. 

With  ample  seacoast  contact  and  splendid  harbor  facili- 
ties, it  is  easy  to  understand  the  constant  lure  of  the 


10  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

sea,  and  the  early  development  of  the  fishing  interests  of 
Gloucester  and  Boston,  as  well  as  the  beginning  of  their 
commercial  activity  in  the  export  field. 

Inland  routes  of  communication  have  been  developed  by 
a  close  network  of  railroads,  running  through  the  State  in 
all  directions,  and  notwithstanding  the  natural  westward 
expansion  of  the  centers  of  production,  Massachusetts  is, 
and  is  likely  to  be  forever,  the  distributing  center  of  all 
New  England,  the  product  of  whose  manufacturing  indus- 
tries now  amounts  annually  to  nearly  one-sixth  of  the 
twenty-billion  dollar  output  of  the  United  States. 

TEXTILES. 
Cotton  Goods. 

Our  cotton  mills,  located  principally  on  the  seacoast,  are 
favored  by  the  naturally  moist,  damp  climate  which  gives 

Makes  one-       the  humidity  so  essential  to  the  successful  pur- 
third  of 
nation's  suit  of  this  industry.     Our  abundant  water  power 

cotton 

goods.  turns   no  less  than   11,072,000  spindles,  and  we 

have  easy  access  to  the  practically  inexhaustible  cotton  fields 
of  the  southern  states,  wrhich  produce  annually  more  than 
13,000,000  bales  of  raw  cotton  of  500  pounds  each,  or 
upwards  of  two-thirds  of  the  total  crop  of  the  world,  and 
are,  therefore,  quite  independent  of  any  outside  sources  of 
supply. 

The  value  of  Massachusetts'  production  in  cotton  goods 
is  greater  than  that  of  all  the  other  New  England  states 
put  together,  and  is  approximately  equal  to  the  entire  out- 
put of  our  southern  States.  (See  chart,  opp.  p.  26.) 
As  compared  with  continental  Europe,  we  have  twice  the 
product  of  Germany,  and  more  than  Italy,  France,  and 
Austria-Hungary  combined.  The  total  cotton  goods  pro- 
duction of  the  United  States  amounts  annually  to  upwards 
of  $535,000,000,  and  of  this  tremendous  volume,  the  mills 
of  Massachusetts  produce  substantially  one-third,  (see 
chart,  opp.  p.  26),  the  total  for  1913  being  $211,525,018 
in  cotton  piece  goods  and  yarn.  This  does  not  include 
made  up  clothing  of  cotton,  which  would  increase  the  total 
by  some  $10,000,000  more.  We  had  168  mills  in  operation 


MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES.  11 

in  1913,  with  an  aggregate  capital  of  more  than  a  quarter  of 
a  billion,  ($254,547,295).  These  mills  are  equipped  with  the 
most  up-to-date  automatic  machinery,  and  have  the  most 
efficient  labor  force,  per  unit  of  production,  of  any  country 
in  the  world.  The  industry  gives  employment  to  115,000 
wage-earners,  and  pays  annually  not  less  than  $54,000,000 
in  wages. 

The  Massachusetts  cotton  goods  market  has  been  so 
great,  its  demand  so  steady,  its  prices  so  good,  and  its  con- 
sumption so  broad,  that  we  have  thus  far  given  our  atten- 
tion chiefly  to  domestic  demand,  the  annual  exports  amount- 
ing to  only  about  $7^000,000,  or  less  than  four  per  cent  of 
the  $212,000,000  produced.  But  our  manufacturers  fully 
appreciate  the  fact  that  we  are  now  entering  upon  an  era  of 
expansion,  and  that,  owing  to  the  increasing  calls  from 
other  countries,  it  is  incumbent  upon  us  to  take  up  immedi- 
ately the  work  of  supplying  these  outside  markets.  It  may 
well  be  that  varieties,  other  than  our  standard  makes,  will 
be  desired,  and,  if  so,  our  manufacturers  will  be  glad  to 
take  conditions  as  they  find  them,  ascertaining  which  of 
their  lines  can  be  best  extended:  for  we  have  the  capacity, 
the  capital,  and  the  skilled  labor  to  meet  the  requirements 
of  any  country,  and  at  the  same  time  not  neglect  our  own. 

We  can  put  goods  of  the  standard  makes  on  the  markets 
of  any  country  as  cheap,  or  cheaper,  than  any  other  nation 
in  the  world.  Moreover,  an  analysis  of  the  export  trade  of 
the  principal  exporting  country,  Great  Britain,  brings  out 
the  fact  that  gray  goods,  the  staple  product  of  nearly 
every  cotton  mill  in  Fall  River,  lead  all  other  kinds  in 
volume  and  value. 

Our  cotton  staple  is  fine,  long,  and  possessed  of  great 
comparative  strength;  far  superior  to  that  of  India,  the 
second  largest  cotton  growing  country  in  the  world,  the 
texture  of  whose  cotton  fibre  is  coarse  and  relatively  weak. 
As  a  matter  of  fact,  the  typical  garments  of  the  native  East 
Indians,  dhooties,  are  made  of  a  medium  grade  of  American 
cotton,  spun  in  England,  and  sent  to  them  in  the  form  of 
yarn  ready  for  weaving  in  their  home  looms,  the  native 
cotton  being  too  coarse  to  produce  the  quality  of  cloth  desired. 


12  MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES. 

Our  sheetings  and  shirtings  are  noted  for  their  splendid 
wearing  qualities.  It  is  even  said  of  them  that  they  are 
"too  strongly  made  to  be  cheap,"  but  this  simply  means 
that  pound  for  pound  they  are  better  value  than  those  of 
English,  German,  or  French  manufacture,  and  that  they  have 
secured  their  reputation  by  being  honestly  made  of  good 
cotton  with  more  picks  to  the  inch  and  less  weighting  with 
clay  than  those  of  any  other  country,  without  exception. 

Our  cotton  prints,  using  that  term  broadly  to  include 
lawns,  cambrics,  chambrays,  ginghams,  sateens,  and  similar 
fabrics,  are  given  that  special  attention  regarding  fast  color, 
finish,  and  design  which  render  them  generally  pleasing  and 
satisfactory  to  the  consumer,  and  we  have  specially  fine 
grades  of  such  solid  colors  as  the  indigos  and  the  Turkey  reds 
which  seem  to  be  preferred  in  many  countries. 

Our  mills  also  make  quantities  of  yarn  for  further  manu- 
facture in  countries  where  they  do  no  spinning,  and  for 
Famed  for  knitting  purposes.  Out  of  a  total  of  $30,000,- 
Seearing  000  made  in  the  United  States  in  a  single  year, 

the  Massachusetts'  mills  produced  41  per  cent. 

Going  hand  in  hand  with  this  tremendous  volume  of  cotton 
goods  production,  it  is  not  surprising  that  we  should  have  a 
large  by-product  in  the  shape  of  cotton  waste,  and  that  we 
make  a  specialty  of  the  cleaning  and  baling  of  this  material 
to  be  utilized  in  the  manufacture  of  the  cheaper  fabrics, 
made  in  countries  operating  mule  spinning  frames,  or  for 
such  uses  as  machine  wiping  and  journal  packing,  for  the 
manufacture  of  cotton  filling  for  bedding,  cotton  wicks,  and 
similar  purposes.  As  a  matter  of  fact  this  class  of  goods,  up 
to  the  present  time,  has  formed  one  of  our  important  articles 
of  cotton  goods  export. 

Woolen  and  Worsted  Goods. 

Second  only  to  cotton  goods  among  the  textiles,  the 
woolen  and  worsted  goods  industry  has  been  developed  in 
Massachusetts,  and  in  this  branch,  also,  she  leads  all  the 
other  states  of  the  Union,  the  product  of  her  mills,  approxi- 
mately $140,000,000  annually,  forming  about  one-third  of  the 
total  woolen  manufactures  of  the  United  States,  (see  chart, 


MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES.  13 

opp.  p.  26),  the  aggregate  production  in  round  numbers 
being  $436,000,000.  She  has  nearly  twice  the  product  of  Penn- 
sylvania and  Rhode  Island,  the  two  states  nearest  in  output, 
and  more  than  all  the  other  states  of  the  Union  put  together. 
Her  168  mills  have  a  capital  of  $136,579,414,  employ  ap- 
proximately 54,000  wage-earners  (53,697),  and  utilize  up- 
wards of  400,000  horse  power  annually.  The  industry  has 
made  phenomenal  strides  in  recent  years,  —  with  the  more 
or  less  temporary  fluctuation  in  1913,  —  and  the  output  has 
practically  doubled  itself  in  the  course  of  a  single  decade. 

The  city  of  Lawrence  has  the  distinction  of  having  the 
largest  and  best  equipped  worsted  mill  in  the  world,  and  this 
is  only  an  example  of  many  similarly  equipped  modern 
establishments  all  over  the  State.  The  recent  removal  of 
the  duty  on  wool  has  given  our  manufacturers  the  incentive 
to  supply  artistic  goods  in  worsteds  for  men's  wear,  dress 
materials,  serges,  blankets,  and  other  woolen  goods  of  su- 
perior texture  and  workmanship.  For  climates  where  lighter 
clothing  with  some  warmth  is  required,  there  are  the  trouser- 
ings and  skirtings  of  mixed  cotton  and  wool,  or  of  cotton 
warp  with  worsted  filling. 

Dyeing  and  Finishing  of  Textiles. 

Particular  attention  is  given  by  our  mills  to  the  dyeing  and 
finishing  of  textiles.  Massachusetts  specializes  in  this  de- 
partment, and  is  the  foremost  state  in  the  work  of  giving  the 
final  treatment  and  finish  to  goods  manufactured  in  other 
mills.  Of  the  total  volume  of  business  done  by  such  es- 
tablishments in  the  United  States,  $83,556,432,  Massa- 
chusetts contributed  $21,892,890,  or  considerably  more  than 
one-fourth.  This  represents  the  value  added  by  the  several 
processes,  and  does  not  include  the  original  value  of  the 
materials  treated.  In  1913,  in  49  establishments,  the  value 
thus  added  for  dyeing  and  finishing  amounted  to  $25,125,931, 
and  gave  employment  to  11,688  wage  earners. 


14  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

Cordage  and  Twine. 

In  still  another  branch  of  the  textile  industry,  cordage 
and  twine,  Massachusetts  is  the  leading  state,  the  towns 
of  Ludlow  and  Plymouth  being  associated  with  extensive 
manufactures  of  these  specialties  of  which,  in  1913,  we  pro- 
duced upwards  of  $20,000,000. 

Our  binder  twine  is  well  known  in  Canada,  Argentina, 
Russia,  and  every  other  wheat-growing  country  in  the  world, 
and  our  rope  and  cable  have  unlimited  uses  in  mining  and 
manufacturing,  for  power  transmission,  and  for  maritime 
purposes. 

Hosiery  and  Knit  Goods. 

Massachusetts  enjoys  a  leading  position  in  the  manufacture 
of  hosiery  and  knit  goods.  This  industry  is  becoming  each 
year  more  important,  the  product  having  doubled  itself  in 
less  than  a  decade  and  the  annual  output  now  standing  at 
about  $20,000,000,  approximately  evenly  divided  between 
hosiery  on  the  one  side  and  knit  underwear,  cardigan  jackets, 
sweaters,  scarfs,  etc.  on  the  other.  Our  goods  have  hereto- 
fore been  sold  principally  in  the  home  market,  but  we  shall 
be  glad  of  the  opportunity  to  acquaint  exporters  with  the 
excellent  quality  and  superior  form  and  finish  of  our  Massa- 
chusetts products. 

BOOTS  AND  SHOES  AND  LEATHER. 

But  if  Massachusetts  has  pride  of  place  in  the  textile  in- 
dustries, higher  still  is  her  position  in  the  manufacture  of 
boots  and  shoes.  Of  the  aggregate  value  of  goods  in  this 
industry  for  the  United  States,  $512,797,642,  her  share  was 
nearly  one-half  (46.1  per  cent),  or  $236,342,915.  (See 
chart,  opp.  p.  26.)  Her  output  is  five  times  that  of  the 
state  of  Missouri  or  of  New  York,  more  than  six  times  that 
of  New  Hampshire  and  Ohio,  respectively,  and  seven  times 
that  of  Pennsylvania.  In  fact,  as  has  been  stated,  her 
product,  46  per  cent  of  the  total,  is  very  nearly  as  great  as 
that  of  all  the  other  states  put  together.  In  1913  the  fig- 
ures, including  cut  stock  and  findings,  had  advanced  to 


MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES.  15 

$269,039,115,  representing  the  output  of  upwards  of  500  fac- 
tories, employing  81,228  wage  earners. 

Not  only  do  we  lead  in  the  production  of  these  goods  in 
our  own  country,  but  Massachusetts,  in  her  capital  city, 
Boston,  has  also  the  greatest  shoe  and  leather  market  in  the 
world.  The  cities  of  Lynn,  Brockton,  and  Haverhill  suggest 
shoe  manufacturing  the  world  over,  and  the  city  of  Boston 
is  the  great  distributing  center  for  an  enormous  shoe  and 
leather  trade,  shipping  more  than  200,000,000  pairs  of  shoes 
annually,  and  handling  a  yearly  commerce  in  hides,  skins, 
and  leather  to  the  extent  of  $150,000,000.  These  hides  and 
skins  come  to  us  from  Argentina,  Uruguay,  and  other 
South  and  Central  American  countries,  from  Russia,  Great 
Britain,  Germany,  France,  in  fact  from  whatever  nation 
can  supply  us  good  material  to  make  up  into  shoes,  —  for 
our  home  production  in  hides  and  leather,  though  by  no 
means  inconsiderable  in  amount,  is  insufficient  to  keep  our 
shoe  factories  running  to  anything  like  their  full  capacity. 
In  1913,  we  had  127  leather  establishments  with  World.g 
$42,294,310  in  capital,  a  product  of  $46,474,470, 


employing  10,321  operatives,  and  distributing  a 

total   wage  of    $6,138,384.     Peabody,   the   world's    greatest 

sheepskin  tanning  center,  is  only  an  hour's  ride  from  Boston. 

The  honor  of  establishing  the  boot  and  shoe  industry  in  its 
primitive  form,  —  dating  as  far  back  as  1636,  belongs  to 
Lynn.  But  it  developed  rapidly  in  all  directions*  until  in  an 
incredibly  short  time  there  were  few  towns  in  the  State 
which  did  not  pride  themselves  on  the  ownership  of  a  shoe 
factory.  With  the  expansion  of  the  industry  in  the  last 
quarter  of  a  century,  and  particularly  in  the  last  decade, 
Massachusetts  has  invested  her  surplus  capital  in  new  enter- 
prises in  the  South  and  Middle  West,  sending  her  managers 
and  skilled  workmen  to  carry  the  torch  of  industry  into  new 
fields,  and,  "as  one  lamp  lights  another,  nor  grows  less," 
she  has  helped  other  communities  to  establish  themselves, 
while  maintaining  her  own  pre-eminence  in  the  industry. 

WTe  have  already  extended  our  field  to  nearby  and  t,o 
distant  countries.  Our  manufactures  of  boots  and  shoes  are 
nearly  six  times  those  of  England,  whose  annual  production 


16  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

is  about  $100,000,000,  and  more  than  those  together  of 
France,  Germany,  and  Spain,  —  the  principal  producing 
countries  outside  the  United  States.  We  have,  in  a  single 
factory  with  capacity  for  40,000  pairs  daily,  as  large  an 
output  as  all  Switzerland  with  some  30  odd  factories  com- 
bined can  produce.  Orders  have  only  recently  been  received, 
in  as  high  as  500,000  pair  lots,  and  it  is  possible  for  this  and 
other  establishments  to  make  and  ship  such  orders  in  ten 
days'  or  two  weeks'  time. 

The  demand  for  American-made  shoes  is  steadily  increasing 
throughout  Europe,  and  all  our  details  of  style,  in  pattern, 
last,  and  construction  are  introduced  as  far  as  possible  into 
the  native  shops  of  these  countries,  while  the  old  style 
French  and  German  lasts  are  fast  disappearing  before  the 
comfortable  American  shapes.  We  are  also  sending  quanti- 
ties of  cut  uppers  and  soles,  as  well  as  shoe  machinery,  to  our 
Central  and  South  American  friends,  and  to  those  of  Mexico, 
Demand  Canada,  Cuba,  and  the  Philippines,  where  thev 

grows  for 

11  Made  in         are  put  together  by  native  workmen. 

America  r 

goods-  By  reason  of  the  length  and  breadth   of   this 

land,  and  our  enormous  home  market,  we  have  been  able  to 
carry  this  industry  to  the  highest  point  of  specialization.  We 
have  perfected  each  and  every  line,  in  factories  producing 
shoes  for  men,  exclusively;  shoes  for  women;  for  misses;  for 
youths;  and  for  infants.  Colonials,  oxfords,  slippers,  pumps, 
gaiter  effects,  and  dancing  shoes  are  made  in  infinite  variety. 
We  have  also  special  lines  in  boots  for  rough  wear,  such  as 
are  used  for  exploring,  lumbering,  engineering,  and  mining; 
boots  for  hunting  and  riding,  and  shoes  for  other  athletic 
and  gymnasium  uses. 

For  wear  in  the  warmer  countries,  our  tan  shoes  have 
found  great  favor,  and  our  white  canvas  shoes  w^ith  good 
leather  soles  have  commended  themselves  for  their  lightness 
and  durability.  In  rubber  boots  and  shoes  alone,  our  pro- 
duction in  1913  was  approximately  twenty-five  million  dollars 
($24,733,926),  and  this  amount  is  not  included  in  the  $269,- 
000,000  output  for  1913  which  was  principally  in  leather 
shoes.  Our  manufacturers  are  giving  special  attention  to 
making  their  goods  equal  in  quality  to  the  samples  sub- 


MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES.  17 

mitted  for  orders,  and  it  is  our  pride  to  send  first  class  shoes 
to  our  American  neighbors,  and  to  our  friends  across  the 
seas. 

Of  such  accessories  as  shoe  lasts  we  make  more  than  any 
other  state  or  country,  turning  out  a  product  of  nearly  two 
and  a  half  millions  in  1913,  and  our  shoe  blacking  and 
dressings  are  known  in  every  community  in  the  world  where 
shoes  are  worn,  the  output  from  50  factories  in  1913  being 
nearly  $4,000,000  ($3,715,683). 

PAPER. 

In  manufactures  of  paper,  the  United  States  leads  the 
world,  and  Massachusetts  is  the  leading  state  in  the  pro- 
duction of  high-class  ledger,  bond,  fine  writing,  and  book 
papers. 

The  industry  in  Massachusetts  is  centralized  along  the 
Connecticut  River,  principally  in  the  cities  of  Holyoke  and 
Springfield,  and,  dotted  here  and  there  among  the  western 
hills,  many  a  small  town  owes  its  prosperity  to  ^g^dl 
the  utilization  of  its  water  power  in  the  manu-  and  nteht- 
facture  of  paper.  There  are  also  large  mills  in  the  city  of 
Worcester,  and  some  model  plants  in  the  eastern  section 
of  the  state,  in  Lawrence,  Hyde  Park  and  Walpole.  In 
all,  there  are  some  89  mills  with  a  capital  of  $50,185,755, 
in  1913,  producing  upwards  of  600,000  tons  of  paper  valued 
at  $48,371,425,  in  which  14,343  wage-earners  are  employed, 
and  $8,190,605  distributed  in  wages.  The  three-shift  system 
is  in  very  general  use,  and  the  mills  are  operated  day  and 
night,  with  the  exception  of  Sunday. 

The  day  of  hand  manufacture  of  paper,  which  still  obtains 
in  several  European  countries,  has  long  since  passed  in  the 
United  States,  and  our  manufacturers,  by  reason  of  their 
excellent  modern  machines  of  American  make,  can  produce 
the  finest  grades  of  paper  in  enormous  quantities  at  a  mini- 
mum cost. 

All  the  paper  used  by  the  national  government  for  its 
issues  of  bonds,  bank  notes,  etc.,  is  made  in  Dalton,  Massa- 
chusetts, a  little  town  situated  in  the  heart  of  the  far-famed 
Berkshire  Hills. 


18  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

Our  book  papers  are  unsurpassed  for  fineness  of  quality, 
texture,  and  finish.  They  are  made  with  proper  regard  for 
durability,  and  will  not  become  yellow  with  time,  nor  brittle 
with  age,  —  characteristics  common  enough  of  inferior 
papers,  —  and  the  print  is  always  legible. 

Our  blotting  papers  are  in  general  favor,  and  our  particular 
brands  of  roofing  paper  are  found  in  the  markets  of  every 
country  in  the  world. 

Envelopes  and  correspondence  papers  are  specialties  which 
have  been  among  our  articles  of  export  for  many  years,  and 
quality  is  the  watchword  on  which  they  are  sold.  In  endless 
variety  also  are  the  fancy  crepe  papers,  confectionery  boxes, 
and  notions  in  paper  goods,  which  the  importer  may  spend 
many  a  leisure  moment  enjoying,  and  never  exhaust  the 
stock. 

MACHINE  TOOLS  AND  FOUNDRY  PRODUCTS. 

For  a  decade  and  a  half,  Massachusetts  has  had  an 
acknowledged  lead  in  the  manufacture  of  high-grade  machine 
tools.  The  early  development  of  this  important  industry  was 
due  largely  to  existing  economic  conditions  which  made  it 
necessary  to  set  about  tool  building  for  the  construction  and 
exploitation  of  our  vast  railroad  systems,  our  immense  iron 
and  steel  interests,  and  our  rapid  growth  of  other  manu- 
factures. 

Technical  schools,  the  basis  of  our  success  in  tool  building, 
are  now  maintained  in  every  large  center;  originality  and 
inventive  genius  are  fostered,  and  we  have  an  abundance  of 
skilled  workmen  trained  from  youth  in  our  continuation 
schools,  which  aim  to  bring  together  tasks  and  aptitudes. 

There  is  an  essential  difference  in  the  work  of  our  manu- 
facturers, and  that  of  European  tool  builders,  in  the  fact  that 
the  latter,  with  few  exceptions,  concern  themselves  with 
varied  lines.  A  European  tool-house,  for  example,  under- 
takes to  build  150  different  designs  in  machine  tools  because 
its  business  will  not  warrant  specializing,  while  our  home 
demand  is  so  great  that  it  will  permit  the  centering  of  effort 
on  a  single  variety  of  lathe,  or  drill,  or  planer,  until  it  is 
perfected,  with  the  result  that  comes  with  such  specializa- 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  19 

tion,  viz.  —  the  knowledge  and  experience  to  produce  at  a 
minimum  cost. 

Wherever  high-grade  work  is  demanded,  such  as  in  the 
manufacture  of  automobiles,  firearms,  electrical  apparatus, 
and  power  machinery,  tools  of  precision  are  essential,  and  it 
is  in  this  field  that  our  Massachusetts  products  claim  first 
consideration.  In  the  workshops  of  every  country  where 
manufacturing  has  been  extensively  developed  will  be  found 
tools  of  Massachusetts  design  and  manufacture.  The  lathes 
and  planers  from  our  Worcester,  Fitchburg,  and  Springfield 
shops;  milling  machines  from  Hyde  Park  factories,  twist 
drills  from  New  Bedford,  boring  machines  and  cutting-off 
machines  from  Hudson  and  Sudbury,  machines  for  making 
taps  and  dies  and  drills  from  Athol,  are  only  casual  examples 
of  our  many  lines.  Some  of  our  machines  will  do  the  work 
of  several  others,  and  manufacturing  plants  will  First  place 

.  for  tools 

find  their  use  economical  in  such  important  of  precision, 
matters  as  space,  driving  power,  lubrication,  and  attendance. 
It,  of  course,  hardly  needs  to  be  pointed  out  that  machine 
tools  cannot  be  sold  on  any  such  basis  as  groceries  or  other 
commodities  for  immediate  consumption.  The  only  way  is 
to  have  them  introduced  by  expert  machinist  representatives, 
who  can  personally  demonstrate  what  work  the  tools  will  do. 
Our  manufacturers  understand  this  situation  and  desire  only 
a  better  acquaintance  with  the  heads  of  manufacturing  plants 
in  other  countries  who  appreciate  the  practical  as  well  as  the 
commercial  side  of  the  problem.  Our  field  is  constantly  ex- 
panding as  the  different  countries  develop  manufacturing 
interests,  because  the  products  of  our  tool  houses  are  intended 
to  save  labor,  reduce  cost,  and  at  the  same  time  produce 
superior  work. 

TEXTILE  MACHINERY. 

Naturally  in  a  state  holding  so  many  textile  interests  as 
Massachusetts,  the  manufacture  of  textile  machinery  has 
gone  hand  in  hand  with  the  development  of  the  textile 
industry,  and  our  American  friends  from  Mexico  and  Brazil, 
as  well  as  those  from  Japan,  India,  China,  Russia,  and  other 
countries  where  textile  mills  are  being  established  will  have 


20  MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES. 

more  than  a  passing  interest  in  our  looms  and  ring-spinning 
machines,  and  in  numerous  other  automatic  devices  for  labor 
saving  in  the  spinning  and  weaving  of  yarn.  Machine  shops  at 
Hopedale,  Hyde  Park,  Worcester,  and  Northbridge  are  engaged 
exclusively  in  this  kind  of  work,  and  our  manufacturers  are 
past  masters  in  the  building  of  machines  for  use  in  these 
important  fundamental  industries. 

BOOT  AND   SHOE  MACHINERY. 

Our  boot  and  shoe  machinery  needs  no  introduction  to  the 
markets  of  the  world.  It  is  only  another  instance  where 
inventive  genius  has  revolutionized  production,  the  work  of 
more  than  100  wonderful  machines  entering  into  the  man- 
ufacture of  the  twentieth  century  shoe.  These  machines, 
in  well-nigh  universal  use  to-day,  are  made  by  skilled  work- 
men in  the  splendidly  equipped  factory  at  Beverly,  Massa- 
chusetts, and  the  standardized  parts  are  assembled  in  branch 
establishments  of  the  company,  located  in  the  principal 
European  centers. 

ELECTRICAL  MACHINERY,   APPARATUS,   AND   SUPPLIES. 

In  this  highly  specialized  industry,  Massachusetts  has 
forged  ahead  by  leaps  and  bounds,  her  proportional  increase 
since  the  beginning  of  the  century  being  greater  than  that 
of  any  other  state  in  the  Union.  The  total  value  of  product 
from  80  establishments  in  1913  amounted  to  nearly  55  mil- 
lions of  dollars,  ($54,433,691),  a  gain  of  439  per  cent  since 
1900,  when  the  figure  stood  at  $10,490,000.  The  capital  in- 
vested 'is  upwards  of  33  millions,  the  number  of  employees 
22,000,  and  the  wages  paid  in  1913,  $14,352,758. 

The  goods  produced  cover  a  very  wide  range,  including 
heavy  machinery,  electric  railroad  supplies,  and  all  sorts  of 
lighter  apparatus.  Our  electric  motors  for  railroads  excel 
in  wearing  qualities  and  will  stand  more  hard  usage  than 
those  of  any  other  country.  Motormen  say  that  they  can 
turn  on  the  current  as  rapidly  as  they  choose  without  fear 
of  disturbing  the  mechanism,  whereas  foreign  equipment 
necessitates  frequent  adjustment. 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  21 

Vast  improvements  have  been  made  in  electric  lighting  and 
heating  apparatus  and  we  have  some  wonderful  specialties  in 
electric  clocks. 

AUTOMOBILES. 

Automobiles  are  costly-  products,  and  it  is  apparent  that 
to  sell  outside  the  domestic  markets  they  must  possess  an 
obvious  superiority  to  those  of  other  makes.  The  cars  made 
in  Springfield,  Watertown,  Waltham,  and  Boston  are  known 
all  over  the  world,  their  best  assets  being  the  high  quality  of 
the  material  and  workmanship,  their  beauty  of  design,  and 
their  ability  to  give  the  maximum  of  service. 

Our  small  cars  are  in  especially  high  favor  and  can  compete 
with  any  of  the  low  or  medium  priced  cars  of  other  makes, 
and  our  sales  lead  to-day  even  in  the  markets  of  Europe, 
where  they  make  many  beautiful  cars.  In  fact,  it  is  im- 
possible to  export  American  automobiles  rapidly  enough  to 
meet  the  demand,  and  the  establishment  of  branch  factories 
in  London  and  on  the  Continent  is  not  uncommon.  An 
anecdote  from  an  authentic  source  may  be  illuminating : 

At  the  military  manoeuvres  in  Russia,  only  as  late  as  1912, 
there  was  a  test  of  automobiles.  All  kinds  of  tests  were 
made,  —  to  get  over  ground  the  fastest,  to  get  over  rough 
ground,  over  muddy  ground,  tests  of  endurance,  of  long- 
distance running,  etc.  —  and  it  was  an  American  automobile, 
with  a  factory  now  located  in  Cambridge,  Massachusetts, 
which  took  the  first  prize. 

With  our  superior  factory  organization,  cheapness  of  pro- 
duction is  assured;  the  standardization  of  parts  reduces  the 
difficulty  of  quick  repair  to  a  minimum;  and  we  are  able  to 
demonstrate  economy  of  operation,  a  feature  appreciated  in 
countries  where  gasoline  is  an  important  item  of  expense. 
The  excellence  of  American  cars  for  travelling  over  roads 
that  are  not  level  is  widely  acknowledged;  the  speed  and 
ease  with  which  they  run,  and  the  way  they  have  of  romping 
past  any  other  car  of  equal  power  up  the  average  hill  are 
never-failing  sources  of  wonder.  We  want  to  get  the  small 
car  within  easy  reach  of  the  great  middle  class  who  would 
consider  $300  to  $800  a  reasonable  outlay  and  not  an  ex- 


22  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

travagance,  and  we  can  make  machines  to  suit  the  prevailing 
taste  in  any  country,  even  if  it  be  the  inexpensive  cycle  car 
so  much  in  favor  in  England.  Once  a  few  cars  of  the  smaller 
type  are  started  in  a  new  field,  the  automobile  idea  spreads 
rapidly  and  the  American  product  comes  to  stay. 

NAILS,    WIRE,     HARDWARE,    PIPE,    AND    FITTINGS. 

Massachusetts  is  the  ranking  state  in  the  manufacture  of 
wire.  Her  extensive  mills  in  Worcester  are  known  all  over 
the  world,  making  goods  which  are  important  to  all  agri- 
cultural countries  for  fencing  cattle,  pasture  lands,  and  for 
a  thousand  other  uses.  The  output  of  wire  and  wire  goods 
in  Massachusetts  in  1913  amounted  to  $15,000,000  and 
employed  7,000  wage  earners,  and  her  manufactures  of  nails 
and  builders'  hardware  together  amounted  to  $7,000,000 
more.  In  steam  pipe  and  fittings  and  steam  accessories,  our 
goods,  of  which  more  than  $8,000,000  annually  are  manu- 
factured, are  sold  extensively  in  foreign  markets,  for,  like 
American  machine  tools,  these  articles  require  the  precise 
workmanship  in  which  we  excel,  and  stand  on  their  merits 
regardless  of  competition. 

FIREARMS. 

Revolvers,  rifles,  and  shot  guns  form  important  articles  in 
daily  use  by  three-fourths  of  the  male  population  in  most 
tropical  countries.  In  addition  to  their  use  for  self  pro- 
tection, they  are  used  for  hunting  birds  and  animals  and  to 
guard  against  reptiles. 

Massachusetts'  goods  are  in  such  high  repute  that  they 
form  the  standard  by  which  all  the  cheaper  foreign  makes 
are  measured.  Cartridges  made  especially  for  the  firearms 
of  a  well-known  Springfield  manufacturer  pass  readily  from 
hand  to  hand  as  a  medium  of  exchange. 

The  United  States  maintains  two  arsenals  in  the  state, 
one  in  Springfield  and  the  other  in  Watertown. 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  23 


JEWELRY  AND   OTHER  INDUSTRIES. 

Although  an  abundance  of  energy  is  expended  in  producing 
the  useful  things,  we  do  not  altogether  neglect  items  of 
personal  adornment.  A  little  section  of  the  State  is  practi- 
cally committed  to  the  manufacture  of  jewelry,  comprising 
the  towns  of  Attleboro,  North  Attleborough,  and  Plainville, 
where  no  less  than  $16,000,000  worth  of  these  goods  were 
made  in  1913. 

The  commonplace  necessities,  combs  and  hairpins,  for  the 
supply  of  the  hundred  million  inhabitants  of  the  United 
States,  are  taken  care  of  by  Massachusetts,  in  the  single 
town  of  Leominster,  which  produced  nearly  $4,000,000  worth 
in  1913,  or  about  60  per  cent  of  the  total  consumed  in  the 
country. 

The  manufacture  of  whips  is  relatively  important,  the 
town  of  Westfield,  Massachusetts,  being  the  principal  center 
of  the  industry  for  the  country,  producing  upwards  of 
$3,000,000  in  1913. 

Winchendon  is  an  important  center  for  the  production 
of  toys. 

Manufactures  of  musical  instruments,  approximating,  in 
1913,  $10,000,000,  cannot  be  overlooked,  especially  our 
pianos,  which  will  Well  repay  a  fair  share  of  the  attention  of 
exporters.  Pianos  made  abroad  are  frequently  combinations 
of  American  piano  actions  with  foreign  cases. 

Our  manufactures  of  cigars  and  cigarettes  approximated 
$8,000,000  in  1913,  and  our  manufactures  of  malt  liquors 
doubled  that  amount. 

The  shipbuilding  plant  at  Quincy  has  facilities  for  manu- 
facturing the  largest  vessels  afloat. 

FOOD. 
Pork  Products. 

Massachusetts'  lard,  bacon,  hams,  and  other  pork  products 
are  of  such  quality  that  they  may  be  said  to  be  above  com- 
petition. They  are  well-known  in  England,  Austria,  Ger- 
many, France,  and  the  Netherlands,  large  importations  being 


24  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

sent  to  these  countries  notwithstanding  the  fact  that  the 
home  industry  is  given  considerable  attention.  Our  domestic 
demand  also  is  very  extensive,  the  industry  showing  increase 
in  product  value  from  $28,012,000  in  1904  to  $54,312,644 
in  1913,  or  over  40  per  cent  in  less  than  a  decade. 

Confectionery  and  Chocolate. 

This  industry,  practically  unknown  15  years  ago,  has  been 
so  rapidly  developed  in  Massachusetts,  that  the  product  has 
increased  100  per  cent  in  less  than  five  years,  the  value  of 
goods  made  in  1913  amounting  to  $20,000,000.  In  addition 
to  the  sugar  used  in  these  confections,  chocolate,  one  of  the 
products  of  the  cocoa  bean,  forms  a  large  part  of  the  ma- 
terials used. 

The  world's  crop  of  the  cocoa  bean  now  amounts  to  about 
550,000,000  pounds  annually.  It  is  produced  very  largely  in 
the  South  American  States,  Ecuador  and  Brazil  being  two  of 
our  greatest  producing  countries,  although  there  are  smaller 
amounts  from  Cuba,  the  West  Indies,  and  other  tropical 
America.  Practically  the  only  other  source  is  Africa  where 
they  are  engaged  to  some  extent  in  its  cultivation.  Of  this 
large  amount,  the  United  States  consumes  about  one-quarter, 
or  more  than  France  and  England  together,  more  than 
Germany,  and  as  much  as  Spain,  Switzerland,  Holland,  and 
the  Netherlands.  Besides  the  chocolate  used  in  the  manu- 
facture of  confectionery,  the  United  States  produces  annu- 
ally in  cocoa  powder,  chocolate,  and  cocoa  shells,  some 
$25,000,000,  nearly  half  of  which  is  made  in  Massachusetts. 

Our  manufacturers  can  compete  with  those  of  Germany 
and  Switzerland,  the  two  most  important  chocolate  manu- 
facturing countries,  and  still  greater  economies  of  production 
will  now  be  possible  since  we  shall  be  able  to  secure  the  raw 
material  more  directly  from  the  abundant  South  American 
sources. 

We  have  already  made  a  beginning  in  the  exportation  of 
our  delicious  confections,  finding  ready  markets  in  Russia, 
Australia,  the  Philippines,  and  Cuba,  the  attractiveness  of  the 
boxes  and  the  dainty  methods  of  packing  adding  greatly  to 
the  success  of  our  sales  in  this  novel  field. 


MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES.  25 


Fish  Preserving. 

In  this,  the  earliest  of  her  economic  activities,  Massa- 
chusetts holds  important  interests  which  the  course  of  time 
has  not  been  able  to  diminish.  The  export  business  of  the 
colonists  had  its  beginning  in  their  trade  with  Spain,  and 
the  particular  object  in  trade  was  the  codfish  which  they 
caught  upon  their  own  Massachusetts  coast  or  off  the  Grand 
Banks,  and  exchanged  for  the  sugar,  molasses,  and  rum  of  the 
Spanish  merchant.  Other  industries  have  far  out-stripped  in 
the  race  this  original  source  of  wealth,  but  the  codfish,  often 
referred  to  at  home  as  "Cape  Cod  Turkey,"  can  be  secured 
nowhere  in  the  world  except  in  North  Atlantic  waters,  and  in 
its  preserved  form,  dried  and  salted,  it  is  a  most  welcome 
addition  to  the  universal  food  supply,  —  for  combined  with 
rice  or  other  starchy  vegetable  it  insures  a  perfectly  balanced 
ration.  The  superiority  of  this  cold-water  fish  for  preserving 
is  widely  acknowledged,  no  less  than  $7,000,000  worth  being 
treated  in  1913  in  establishments  in  Gloucester  and  Boston, 
the  two  principal  manufacturing  centers. 

Apples  and  Cranberries. 

Worthy  of  mention  here,  though  not  coming  within  the 
scope  of  her  manufacturing  interests,  are  two  important 
industries  to  which  nature  has  made  peculiarly  generous 
contributions.  These  are  apples  and  cranberries.  With 
reference  to  the  former,  there  is  no  section  where  the  flavor, 
the  juiciness,  the  sweetness,  and  all  the  other  factors,  on 
which  we  base  our  estimates  of  quality  in  apples,  are  more 
highly  developed  than  in  Massachusetts.  The  Connecticut 
valley,  in  the  western  part  of  the  state,  and  Worcester 
county  in  the  central  section  are  famous  apple  districts,  and, 
though  for  a  while  the  orchards  were  allowed  to  run  out,  the 
raising  of  this  crop  is  becoming  a  great  industry,  whole  dis- 
tricts being  engaged  in  its  cultivation,  the  high  rolling  lands, 
ideal  for  this  purpose,  —  yielding  more  than  3,000,000  bush- 
els a  year.  New  orchards  have  been  recently  set  out,  with 
the  best  possible  results,  and  gilt-edged  prices  are  obtained 


26  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

for  the  fruit  from  importers,  who  are  willing  to  pay  for  the 
certainty  of  getting  something  which  is  good. 

Quality  is  also  our  motto  in  the  cranberry  field.  This 
delicious  fruit,  for  the  making  of  jellies  and  jams,  grows  most 
abundantly  in  the  sandy  soil  of  Cape  Cod,  all  the  towns 
along  the  seacoast  being  engaged  in  cranberry  culture,  for 
which  the  soil  and  climate  are  particularly  favorable.  Their 
bright  red  color,  and  the  delicate  tracery  of  their  trailing 
vines,  make  beautiful  table  decorations,  for  which  purpose 
they  are  sometimes  used,  but  no  place  is  their  flavor  so 
appreciated  as  when  served  as  a  relish  with  roast  turkey  or 
chicken.  Of  this  inexpensive  fruit  more  than  25,000,000 
quarts  are  picked  in  a  single  season,  the  1913  crop  being  the 
largest  ever  known,  and  as  their  keeping  qualities,  like  that 
of  the  apple,  are  of  the  first  order,  they  lend  themselves 
easily  to  transportation,  and  make  an  excellent  article  of 
export.  They  will  be  at  their  best  during  the  time  of  the 
Exposition  and  importers  will  not  fail  to  be  interested  to 
make  the  acquaintance  of  these  delicious  and  healthful 
fruits. 


If  it  is  true,  as  has  been  said,  that  "advancement  is  due 
to  ease  of  mingling,  and  that  great  natural  highways  are  the 
paths  to  progress/'  then  the  conquering  of  Nature  in  making 
the  Panama  Canal  a  natural  highway  to  the  Pacific  Ocean 
and  the  Far  East,  may  be  expected  to  multiply  opportuni- 
ties as  yet  undreamed  of. 


MASSACHUSETTS  LEADERSHIP 
IN  BOOTS  6  SHOES ,  AND    THE  TEXTILES 

PROPORTIONATE  DISTRIBUTION  BY  STATES  OF 
ANNUAL  PRODUCTION  OF  BOOTS  AND  SHOES 
COTTON  GOODS,  AND  WOOLEN  ft  WORSTED  GOODS 

BOOTS     Q    SHOES 

1  MASSACHUSETTS          ^—-. r  8  MAINE 

2  NEW  YORK  X  9   WISCONSIN 

\ 
PSVLVANIA  |23 

T  ILLINOIS  M^  Hi  \  14  ALL  OTHER  STATES 


COTTON  GOODS, 
INCLUDING  COTTON 
SMALL  WARES 


WOOLEN  &  WORSTED 
GOODS  .INCLUDING 
FELT  GOODS  & 
WOOL  HATS 


2  NORTH  CAROLINA 

3  SOUTH  CAROLINA 
A  RHODE  ISLAND 

5  6EORQIA 

0  PENNSYLVANIA 

7  CONNECTICUT 


1.  MASSACHUSETTS 


8  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

9  ALABAMA 

10  MAINE 

11  NEW   YORK 
\2    NEW  JERSEY 

13  ALL  OTHER  STATES 


1.  MASSACHUSETTS 


2  PENNSYLVANIA 

3  RHODE  ISLAND 

4  NEW  JERSEY 

5  NEW  YORK 

6  CONNECTICUT 


7  MAINE 

8  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

9  OHIO 

10  VIRGINIA 

11  ALL  OTHER  STATES 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  27 


FOREIGN  TRADE, 


THE  OPPORTUNITIES   OF  THE  CANAL. 

The  new  water  route,  via  the  Panama  Canal,  bringing 
surely  with  it  the  closer  association  of  the  peoples  of  the 
two  Americas,  offers  to  the  manufacturers  of  the  United 
States,  and  especially  to  those  of  Massachusetts,  a  rare 
opportunity  to  extend  their  export  trade  in  the  countries  to 
the  south  of  us,  which  are  accustomed  to  secure  their  supplies 
from  European  producers. 

This  part  of  the  Western  Hemisphere,  known  as  Latin- 
America,  is  not  only  the  land  of  the  Amazon  River  and  the 
Andes  Mountains,  but  is  also  a  land  of  tremendous  trade 
opportunities.  The  total  imports  of  all  merchandise  imports 
into  these  countries  now  amount  to  $1,539,000,000  annually, 
of  which  the  United  States  supplies  in  round  numbers  some 
$317,000,000.  Much  the  larger  portion,  of  course,  comes 
from  Great  Britain  and  Continental  Europe,  the  generally 
accepted  opinion  being  that  the  trade  was  originally  es- 
tablished with  these  countries  and  they,  therefore,  would 
take  care  of  it.  On  the  other  hand,  these  southern  countries 
are  our  neighbors,  they  belong  to  the  "All  American"  Union 
and  if  wre  consider  our  trade  relations  with  them,  we  find 
that  the  United  States  has  a  big  lead  over  Great  Britain 
and  Germany.  In  fact,  our  total  purchases,  amounting  to 
$504,000,000  annually,  are  practically  equal  to  both  these 
nations  combined,  Great  Britain,  $316,000,000,  and  Ger- 
many, $192,000,000.  The  fact  that  imports  do  not  always 
come  to  us  by  direct  shipment,  in  no  way  impairs  our 
position  as  the  final  consumers  of  Latin- American  products. 
The  principal  reason  why  we  have  not  sought  more  intimate 
trade  relations  in  this  important  field  is  because  our  business 
men  have  found  ample  return  for  their  efforts  in  the  nearer 
home  market.  They  now  realize  that  the  opening  of  the 
canal  begins  a  new  chapter  in  the  world's  history  and  that 


28  MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES. 

for  us  the  home  field  has  simply  widened,  bringing  markets 
that  have  heretofore  been  removed  from  the  direct  line  of 
natural  trade  into  daily  contact  with  us. 

These  countries  furnish  a  market,  in  cotton  goods  alone,  of 
over  one  hundred  million  dollars,  and,  while  there  are,  of 
course,  many  other  imports,  cotton  goods  are  apparently  the 
largest  single  item  in  the  country's  needs,  and  will  continue 
so  for  many  years  to  come  on  account  of  the  limited  number 
of  native  mills. 

Generally  speaking,  Great  Britain  has  supplied  about  one- 
half  of  all  the  cotton  goods  imports;  Germany,  about  one- 
New  water  seventh,  and  the  United  States,  approximately 

line  is  help 

to  commerce,  one-tenth,  while  the  balance  comes  from  Italy, 
France,  and  other  countries. 

It  is  apparent,  however,  that  under  the  new  conditions,  our 
trade  with  these  countries  will  be  enormously  increased,  for, 
by  reason  of  their  geographical  position,  and  the  new  water 
route,  it  is  now  both  easy  and  natural  for  American  manufac- 
turers to  assist  in  supplying  their  urgent  needs.  Many  classes 
of  cotton  goods  made  in  the  United  States,  and  in  the  Massa- 
chusetts mills  in  particular,  are  precisely  similar  to  those  in 
prevailing  demand  in  the  Central  and  South  American 
countries,  and  all  of  these  countries  will  find  in  Massa- 
chusetts a  wonderful  source  of  supply. 

Argentina. 

Of  the  total  imports  into  Argentina,  $371,000,000,  in  1913, 
the  United  States  supplied  little  over  one-seventh,  ($57,- 
000,000).  Although  she  is  the  largest  importer  of  cotton 
goods  in  South  America,  up  to  this  time  our  sales  to  her 
have  taken  the  shape  of  only  cotton  bags  for  flour,  cotton 
yarn,  and  duck.  The  domestic  mills  in  Argentina  make 
duck  because  it  is  used  in  the  manufacture  of  the  native 
shoes,  but  they  do  not  produce  enough  for  their  shoe  manu- 
facturers' requirements,  and  the  latter  prefer,  if  they  can 
get  it,  American  duck  which  is  of  superior  quality  and  finish. 

The  bulk  of  the  cotton  goods  imported  into  Argentina, 
however,  is  piece-goods  of  the  kinds  classed  as  printed,  dyed, 
colored,  bleached,  and  gray. 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  29 

In  the  Philippines,  Canada,  India,  and  in  other  countries, 
American  prints  are  sold  in  competition  with  those  of 
European  manufacture,  even  though  the  prices  in  America 
fluctuate  very  much  more  rapidly  than  they  do  in  Europe, 
and  they  could  doubtless  be  sold  to  a  considerable  extent  in 
Argentina,  for  a  standard  width  made  in  our  mills,  27-28 
inch  print,  has  certainly  a  very  large  demand,  and  it  answers 
every  requirement  as  regards  fast  color  and  durability. 
Printed  flannelets  also  form  a  large  item  of  import,  and  they, 
too,  are  made  extensively  in  our  Lowell  and  New  Bedford 
mills. 

Massachusetts  manufacturers  are  showing  a  kindlier  dis- 
position  toward    meeting    the   requirements   of    the    Latin- 
American  countries.    They  are  now  putting  up  goods  in  the 
form  and  of  the  number  of  yards  desired,  and  marking  them 
in  the   metric   system,   which  is  the  established  Seek 
order  of  the  country.    The  State  Panama-Pacific  duciTfofits 
Commission  is  also  bringing  powerful  influence  c 
to  bear,  and  our  manufacturers  are  now  ready  to  send  travel- 
ling men  with  a  wide  range  of  samples  and  quotations. 

We  are  able  to  compete  on  all  of  the  lines  mentioned.  On 
pure  finished  goods  for  bed  sheeting,  the  Massachusetts 
products  set  the  standard  for  the  world,  and  the  quotations 
are  in  some  years  even  lower  than  those  of  the  British. 
Our  Massachusetts  mills  stand  first  in  the  country  in  the 
production  of  cotton  yarns  for  further  manufacture,  and 
while  the  Argentina  mills  do  no  spinning,  the  local  knitting 
mills  require  over  $1,000,000  worth  of  yarn  annually,  so  that 
it  needs  only  to  be  called  to  the  attention  of  the  Argen- 
tinans  that  we  are  abundantly  able  to  supply  their  require- 
ments in  all  kinds  and  sizes. 

A  peculiarity  of  bleached  goods  called  T  cloths  are  also 
bought  extensively.  They  are  a  cheap  product  well  filled 
with  starch  and  clay,  and  have  a  woven  colored  head  at  the 
beginning  of  the  piece.  These  are  not  made  by  the  Massa- 
chusetts mills,  and  no  effort  has  been  made  to  secure  this 
market,  although  easily  within  reach,  for  which  they  could 
supply,  at  competing  prices,  a  better  grade  of  goods. 

The  trade  in  cotton  bags  is  the  only  article  of  Argentina 


30  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

import  in  which  the  United  States  leads.  These  bags  are 
used  for  flour  and  are  made  principally  in  North  Carolina, 
Maine,  and  Massachusetts,  the  United  States  altogether 
furnishing  about  75  per  cent  of  the  total  requirements.  The 
cloth  of  which  they  are  made  is  the  American  drill.  English 
bags  with  which  they  compete  are  made  of  a  softer  spun 
yarn,  cheaper  than  the  American,  but  at  the  expense  of 
strength,  and  ours  are  recognized  as  being  of  much  better 
value  for  the  prices  asked. 

The  item  of  tariff  on  cotton  goods  in  Argentina  is  moder- 
ate, and  with  the  large  houses  that  do  most  of  the  importing, 
long  time  credit  is,  contrary  to  conditions  in  many  countries, 
not  so  much  of  a  consideration,  some  of  them  even  preferring 
to  get  a  cash  discount.  We  have,  too,  a  very  great  advantage, 
which  the  importers  generally  do  not  seem  to  be  aware  of,  in 
the  fact  that  the  freight  rate  from  this  country  is  much 
lower  than  it  is  from  any  port  of  Europe. 

The  exports  of  Argentina  have  for  a  long  time  exceeded 
her  imports,  the  bank  reserves  have  been  strengthened  from 
Trade  condi-  year  to  year,  and  the  paper  money  of  the  country 

tionsonfirm      f       ' 

basis.  has  been  put  on  a  stable  basis.     There  is  a  con- 

siderable amount  of  coastwise  shipping,  and  the  railroad  facil- 
ities for  the  further  shipment  of  goods  into  the  interior  are 
excellent.  Recent  branch  connections  with  the  National  City 
Bank  of  New  York,  the  first  American  banking  agency  estab- 
lished south  of  Panama,  will  tend  to  create  additional  con- 
fidence among  exporters  and  other  business  men.  This  bank 
will  furnish  all  the  usual  facilities  of  such  institutions,  accept 
deposits,  issue  letters  of  credit,  handle  collections,  and  deal 
in  exchange.  In  other  words,  it  will  create  a  market  for 
American  money  so  that  direct  exchange  will  become  a  fact 
between  South  America  and  the  United  States,  and  through 
its  commercial  representatives,  the  bank  will  gather  credit 
information  which  will  be  of  mutual  benefit  to  all  concerned. 

It  is  not  to  be  supposed,  however,  that  this  trade  is  to  be 
all  one-sided.  We  intend  to  sell  to  Argentina  and  we  expect 
to  buy  from  her.  As  is  well  known  she  is  essentially  a  food 
producing  country,  her  resources  consisting  principally  of 
cattle  and  sheep,  and  the  crops  of  wheat,  linseed,  and  maize. 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  31 

Cotton,  however,  cannot  be  raised  here  as  cheaply  as  in  the 
United  States;  there  is  neither  natural  nor  artificial  means 
of  obtaining  power,  —  coal  having  to  be  imported ;  and  there 
is  no  raw  material,  except  wool,  for  any  great  manufacturing 
industry. 

There  is,  therefore,  abundant  opportunity  for  reciprocity, 
and  while  we  do  not  need  her  grain,  we  can  purchase  from 
her,  almost  without  limit,  valuable  cargoes  of  hides  and  skins 
for  our   shoe   factories,   quebracho  bark   and   other  tanning 
materials  for  our  leather  industries,  and  the  chemicals  and 
dye  stuffs  which  she  produces  so  abundantly,  —  and  we  can 
send  her,  in  addition  to  our  textiles  and  our  boots  and  shoes, 
binder  twine  for  her  enormous  crops,  agricultural   ppportuni- 
machinery,  automobiles,  firearms  and  gunpowder,   procityre 
machine  tools,  wire  for  cattle  fences,  pianos,  and 
paper  for  use  in  the  far-famed  newspaper  building  and  plant 
of  which  Buenos  Aires,  her  capital  city,  is  so  justly  proud. 


Brazil. 

Since  the  clothing  of  the  people  of  the  Amazon  valley 
consists  mainly  of  cotton,  it  is  not  surprising  that  Brazil  is 
the  second  largest  importer  of  cotton  goods  in  South  America. 
Trouserings,  cottonades,  shirting,  and  drill  are  in  considerable 
demand,  but  the  largest  items  of  import  are  dyed  and  colored 
goods,  prints,  and  white  goods.  In  white  goods,  such  as 
lawns  and  muslins,  medium  grade  goods  with  considerable  of 
the  finer  classes  are  in  general  demand,  and  the  Brazilians 
prefer  these  goods  in  a  soft  finish.  Especially  is  this  true 
of  those  going  into  the  port  of  Para. 

The  low  quality  heavily-sized  goods,  made  in  European 
countries  almost  exclusively,  find  no  market  here,  and  stiff 
finish  is  properly  considered  a  mark  of  inferiority!  Fortu- 
nately for  the  Massachusetts  mills,  which  can  so  easily 
compete  in  price,  the  Brazilians  want  two  good  selvages  on 
their  prints,  such  as  are  commonly  produced  in  our  mills. 
In  fact,  "split  prints,"  that  is,  goods  woven  so  that  they  may 
be  torn  down  the  center,  thus  giving  two  widths  each  with 
one  selvage,  have  almost  never  been  produced  in  Massa- 


32  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

chusetts,  all  prints  being  woven  with  two  good  selvages  not 
intended  to  be  separated. 

There  are  native  cotton  mills  in  Brazil  of  no  inconsiderable 
number.  In  fact  her  cotton  manufactures  amount  to  some 
$40,000,000  annually.  And  Brazil  grows  cotton  of  several 
kinds.  The  bulk  of  it  is,  however,  harsh,  though  strong,  and 
is  best  suited  for  making  coarse  yarns  which  accounts  for 
the  domestic  mills  making  only  the  gray  and  medium  grade 
godds.  Even  of  these,  however,  they  can  supply  only  a 
portion  of  the  home  market,  and  with  the  increasing  wealth 
of  the  people,  the  demand  is  for  finer  goods,  —  the  total 
value  of  cotton  imports  being  now  about  $20,000,000  annually. 

The  goods  that  have  been  heretofore  supplied  by  our  Mas- 
sachusetts mills  are  chiefly  those  for  workingmen's  wear  such 
as  blue  drills,  chambrays,  hickory  shirting,  pin-head  checks, 
and  plaids.  These  goods  are  regarded  as  standard  as  re- 
gards both  quality  and  durability.  The  mills  of  southern 
Brazil  pay  us  the  compliment  of  making  imitations  of  them, 
Braz£*  best63  esPecia^y  °^  ^ne  overall  materials,  which,  it  must 
customer.  be  admitted,  show  defects  in  both  the  yarn  and 
weaving,  but  so  good  is  the  reputation  of  the  original,  that 
dealers  often  sell  these  cheaper  Brazilian  goods  for  genuine 
and  make  large  profits. 

Obviously,  our  sales  of  these  goods  could  be  very  largely 
increased,  for  the  Brazilian  importers,  recognizing,  a  material 
in  general  favor,  will  be  interested  to  secure  a  desirable  line 
of  goods  for  which  there  is  an  assured  market. 

Para,  the  gateway  of  the  Amazon  and  the  most  northern 
port  of  Brazil,  is  nearer  to  Boston  than  to  Liverpool.  The 
reason  for  its  enormous  trade  is  apparent  when  it  is  under- 
stood that  by  law  all  the  ships  of  the  Amazon  have  to  enter 
and  clear  at  this  port.  Moreover,  eighty  per  cent  of  the 
rubber  of  the  world  is  grown  in  the  Amazon  valley  and 
every  pound  obtained  from  its  ten  million  trees  has  to  clear 
at  the  port  of  Para.  This  makes  it  a  money  center,  and  its 
business  men  finance,  —  often  with  American  capital,  —  the 
rubber  plantations  which  are  located  in  the  remote  interior. 
The  other  natural  products  of  the  country  are  cocoa,  —  in 
which  crop  Brazil  s'tands  second  in  rank  among  the  countries 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  33 

of  the  world,  —  coffee,  Brazilian  nuts,  goatskins,  and  cattle 
hides. 

All  of  these  products  are  in  constant  demand  in  Massa- 
chusetts, and  as  the  United  States  is  today  the  best  pur- 
chaser of  Brazilian  products,  it  would  seem  that  larger  ex- 
changes should  be  possible,  since  of  Brazil's  $362,000,000  in 
exports  in  1913,  we  took  upwards  of  $142,000,000,  or  nearly 
one-half.  Her  principal  needs,  besides  cotton  goods,  which 
Massachusetts  can  supply,  are  electrical  machinery,  machine 
tools,  metal-working  machines,  firearms  for  the  rubber  gath- 
erers, boots  and  shoes,  tanned  upper  leather  and  findings, 
pork  products  and  wire.  The  total  imports  are  now  about 
$308,000,000. 

Chile. 

Chile,  on  the  west  coast  of  South  America,  occupying  the 
narrow    strip   of    land   between    the   Andes   and  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  is  a  great  gainer  by  the  new  canal  route  Canai 
which  obviates  the  long  trip  through  the  Strait  ?55t?to  west 
of  Magellan  or  around  Cape  Horn. 

Chile  ranks  third  in  the  South  American  countries  as  a 
buyer  of  cotton  goods,  importing  about  nine  and  one-half 
million  dollars  worth  annually,  and  although  there  are  a  few 
small  cotton  mills,  and  seven  or  eight  local  knitting  mills, 
conditions  are  not  favorable  to  domestic  textile  industries, 
the  only  production  being  a  limited  amount  of  gray  goods, 
coarse  flannels,  and  knit  underwear.  In  the  order  of  im- 
portance, the  imports  of  cottons  are  colored  and  dyed  goods, 
(dyed  in  the  piece),  white  shirting,  knit  goods,  printed 
flannelet,  drills,  yarn,  gray  sheeting,  sewing  thread,  and 
cotton  waste.  The  yarn  market  is  important,  for  no  spin- 
ning is  done  in  Chile,  and  the  weaving  and  knitting  mills 
need  yarn,  a  specialized  product  which  our  Massachusetts 
mills  have  brought  to  the  highest  degree  of  perfection. 

The  Chilean  market  demands  napped  goods  of  all  kinds, 
because  the  climate  is  colder  than  in  the  other  South  American 
countries,  and  printed  flannelet,  or  outing  flannels,  to  a  large 
extent  take  the  place  of  prints,  which  are  not  much  of  a 
feature  on  the  Chilean  market.  Germany  supplies  a  cheap 
product  in  flannelet,  but  the  Massachusetts  mills  have  better 


34  MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES. 

goods  in  this  line,  as  will  be  apparent  from  an  examination 
of  our  attractive  samples. 

Perhaps  the  largest  single  import  is  that  of  white  shirting. 
The  best  of  this  is  the  well-known  Centennial  brand,  of 
which  there  are  numerous  imitations.  Next  comes  our  popu- 
lar gray  sheeting,  36  inches  wide,  which  the  Chileans  prefer 
in  Massachusetts  standard  makes,  and  to  which  the  attention 
of  exporters  is  specially  called. 

In  Chile,  as  in  Argentina,  the  United  States  dominates  the 
market  in  flour  bags,  but  in  Argentina  the  bags  are  imported 
ready-made,  while  in  Chile,  where  labor  is  cheaper,  the  gray 
drills  are  imported,  and  the  bags  made  up.  The  Chilean 
bag  is  cheaper  and  less  durable,  because  it  is  required  for 
only  a  short  distance,  exports  of  grain  going  principally  to 
Peru  and  Bolivia,  while  Argentina  sends  to  Europe  and 
Brazil. 

The  Chilean  duties  on  cotton  goods  are  moderate,  generally 
equivalent  to  about  25  per  cent  ad  valorem,  and  there  is  a 
Preference  system  of  parcels  post  there  which  permits  the 
standard  sending  of  one,  two,  or  three  cuts  of  cloth  (ac- 

makes  of  . ' 

this  state.  cording  to  units  of  20  or  40  yard  lengths),  and 
while  the  duty  must  be  paid  as  usual,  other  charges,  such  as 
lightering,  for  example,  are  not  imposed,  and  the  goods  have 
the  additional  advantage  of  being  delivered  more  quickly. 

The  freight  charges  at  all  times  have  been  lower  from 
Boston  than  from  Liverpool,  and  are  now,  of  course,  still 
further  reduced  by  the  Canal  route.  The  tunnel  through 
the  Andes  makes  a  direct  connection  by  railroad  between 
Buenos  Aires  and  Valparaiso,  and  there  is  an  American  rail- 
road from  Arica  in  the  far  north  to  Porto  Montt  in  the  far 
south,  a  recent  feature  making  for  extensive  development, 
connecting  Iquique,  the  principal  export  center,  Santiago, 
Concepcion,  and  other  important  cities. 

The  wealth  of  Chile  comes  from  her  nitrate  fields,  and  the 
exports  of  nitrate  of  soda  form  73  per  cent  of  the  total. 
Other  Chilean  exports  which  Massachusetts  requires  are 
wool,  hides  and  skins,  lime,  copper,  and  iodine.  Trade  in 
these  lines  from  Chile  may  be  reciprocated  by  shipments 
from  Massachusetts,  not  only  of  textiles,  but  also  manufac- 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  35 

tures  of  machinery  and  tools,  which  are  used  to  a  consider- 
able extent,  electrical  apparatus,  quantities  of  our  boots  and 
shoes,  with  which  she  has  already  an  extensive  acquaintance, 
glazed  kid,  rubber  goods,  patent  medicines,  and  paper. 

Of  the  total  exports  from  Chile,  in  1913,  $138,000,000, 
$25,000,000  worth  were  shipped  to  the  United  States,  while 
of  the  total  imports  into  that  country,  $122,000,000,  the 
United  States  supplied  only  about  fifteen  per  cent,  or  $17,- 
000,000. 

Colombia. 

Colombia  imports  annually  about  $5,000,000  worth  of 
cottons  and,  like  Chile,  seems  to  prefer  American  goods. 
Baranquilla,  her  chief  port  on  the  east  side,  is  only  12  days 
from  Boston  as  against  20  days  from  Liverpool,  so  that  we 
have  great  advantages  in  quick  service  and  freight  charges. 
And  these  are  needed,  for  after  reaching  Baranquilla  there  is 
the  long  Magdalena  River-trip  to  the  interior  capital  city, 
Bogota,  beautifully  situated  in  one  of  the  remarkable 
plateaus  that  are  characteristic  of  South  and  can  compete 

in  price  and 

Central  America.  Three  means  of  travel  have  quality, 
to  be  used  for  almost  all  transportation,  viz.,  river  lines, 
rail,  and  mules.  Colombia  is  not  a  thickly  inhabited  country, 
but  is  destined  to  become  so,  for  the  land  in  these  elevated 
valleys  is  well-watered  and  timbered,  while  the  operation  of 
the  Canal,  the  building  of  railways,  and  the  investment  of 
capital  are  sure  to  make  it  at  no  distant  date  a  section  of 
great  productiveness. 

Colored  goods,  either  dyed  or  printed,  are  in  excellent  de- 
mand in  this  market,  and  the  importers  could  sell  much 
more  of  our  goods  if  they  could  have  short  lengths  of  ten 
yards  each,  with  thirty-yard  lengths  of  the  favorite  patterns, 
which  here  are  well  defined.  Designs  showing  little  white 
find  the  most  favor.  Solid  blacks  with  tiny  white  spots 
are  pleasing  and  small  black  squares  on  red,  and  vice  versa, 
are  always  easily  disposed  of.  A  semi-glazed,  inexpensive 
finish  is  required,  because  as  yet  the  purchasing  power  of 
the  people  is  not  high.  Our  gray  goods  from  Fall  River 
find  a  ready  sale,  and  are  even  imitated  by  the  English 
manufacturers,  but  it  will  be  easily  demonstrated  when  the 


36  MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES. 

attention  of  the  importer  is  called  to  our  products  that 
on  almost  all  of  the  lines  required  our  mills  can  compete 
in  price,  and  give  a  better  article.  Here,  too,  is  a  large  field 
for  split  prints  to  which,  on  account  of  the  pressing  demand, 
our  manufacturers  will  give  more  than  a  passing  share  of 
attention. 

On   the   west   coast   of   Colombia,  brought   specially    into 
Constant  de-    prominence  by  the  opening  of  the  Canal,  is  the 

mand  for  . 

port  of  Buenaventura.     This  port  enjoys  a  general 


25  per  cent  reduction  on  import  duty  as  an 
inducement  to  commerce,  and  it  will  be  an  important  center 
in  the  future,  when  rail  extensions  into  the  interior  have  been 
effected. 

Boots  and  shoes,  glazed  kid,  and  findings  for  the  domestic 
manufacture  of  shoes  are  among  the  principal  imports  which 
Massachusetts  manufacturers  will  be  interested  in  supplying. 
Machinery,  machine  tools,  and  wire  are  in  constant  demand; 
foods,  such  as  hard  breads  and  crackers,  have  an  extensive 
sale,  and  our  pork  products  are  highly  appreciated. 

Our  purchases  from  Colombia  are  coffee,  —  her  chief  article 
of  export,  —  hides  and  skins,  bananas,  cocoanuts,  and  crude 
rubber.  Of  her  total  exports  in  1913,  $32,000,000,  the  United 
States  took  exactly  one-half,  or  $16,000,000.  Her  total 
imports  amounted  to  $23,964,000. 

Venezuela. 

Cotton  goods  form  the  most  important  item  of  Venezuelan 
imports,  amounting  now  to  about  $4,000,000  annually. 
The  larger  importers  in  Venezuela  have  not  heretofore  been 
interested  in  American  cotton  goods,  but  the  smaller  German 
houses  have  taken  kindly  to  our  products,  and  have  found 
great  satisfaction  in  our  gray  sheetings  and  drills.  There 
is  demand  also  for  cotton  blankets,  thread,  and  hosiery,  for 
which  all  that  is  necessary  is  an  acquaintance  with  the 
goods  our  manufacturers  have  to  sell. 

Cordage  and  twine  are  important  items  in  Venezuelan 
trade,  and  the  attention  of  importers  is  called  to  the  excellent 
products  of  our  Massachusetts  mills  as  to  the  most  extensive 
source  of  supply. 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  37 

Machinery  for  the  Venezuelan  ship  yards,  machine  tools, 
and  wire  are  important  needs.  Sales  of  boots  and  shoes  as 
well  as  upper  leather  and  findings  are  extensive.  Paper  for 
wrapping,  correspondence,  and  print  has  a  steady  demand, 
sales  of  confectionery  are  well  represented,  as  are  also  those 
of  lard,  bacon,  and  ham. 

The  Venezuelan  importers  are  very  reliable,  and  there  is 
added  security  for  trade  in  the  fact  that  the  currency  of  the 
country  is  on  a  gold  basis. 

From  Boston  to  La  Guaira  and  Maracaibo,  the  main  ports 
of  the  country,  the  trip  is  about  eight  days,  and  the  freight 
charges  are  much  lower  than  from  Liverpool,  from  which 
it  takes  18  days  to  ship  goods.  The  capital,  Caracas,  like 
Bogota  in  Colombia,  is  situated  on  a  high  plateau.  Mara- 
caibo, also  an  inland  city,  is  reached  by  rail  from  the  coast. 

It  must  be  admitted  that  in  Venezuela  there  are  the  usual 
drawbacks  of  poor  transportation  facilities,  and  Gold  basis 

gives  added 

it  should,  therefore,   be  remembered  that  goods  security, 
must   be   packed   in   bales  of  not  over  125  pounds  each,  in 
order  that  the  mules  may  not  be  overweighted.     These  beasts 
of  burden  can  carry  two  125-pound  bales,  one  on  either  side, 
and  only  one  bale  if  it  weighs  150  pounds. 

The  grazing  lands  along  the  Orinoco  River  are  unexcelled, 
furnishing  food  for  large  herds  of  cattle  and  goats.  Cattle 
hides,  therefore,  and  goatskins  form  important  articles  of 
export,  second  only  to  Venezuela's  wonderful  crops  of  coffee, 
cocoa,  and  crude  rubber,  all  of  which  are  now  consumed  to 
the  extent  of  nearly  half  their  value  in  the  United  States, 
our  purchases  from  Venezuela  in  1913  amounting  to  about 
$11,000,000  out  of  her  total  exports  of  $25,260,000.  The 
imports  in  1913  were  $20,569,000. 

Peru. 

Peru  is  both  a  cotton  growing  and  a  cotton  manufacturing 
country,  although  neither  of  these  industries  is  carried  on  to 
any  considerable  extent,  the  native  mills  making  principally 
gray  sheetings  and  drillings  with  colored  stripes.  The  annual 
imports  of  cotton  goods  are  approximately  $3,000,000,  of 
which  perhaps  the  largest  single  import  is  cotton  trouserings. 


38  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

These  goods  are  similar  to  the  familiar  cottonades,  plaids, 
and  cassimeres,  and  offer  the  best  opening  for  Massachusetts 
mills.  A  favorite  design  on  this  market  in  these  goods  is 
of  gray  warp  and  black  filling  making  a  small  neat-appearing 
check.  Our  mills  make  quantities  of  goods  in  this  line  but 
they  have  been  sold  in  the  home  market  and  have  not  as 
yet  been  brought  to  the  attention  of  the  importers. 

Another  material  sold  on  every  counter  in  Peru  for  which 
our  Massachusetts  mills  could  easily  compete  is  printed 
flannelet,  having  a  short  nap  on  the  under  side.  In  these 
goods,  stripes,  and  small  designs  are  preferred.  Plain-woven 
flannelet,  30  inch  width,  printed  in  stripes  of  blue  and  white, 
red  and  white,  etc.,  or  with  scroll  work  and  anchor  design 
are  in  great  demand  among  the  native  Indian  women  for 
bodices.  Sometimes,  for  variety,  they  are  printed  heavily 
on  the  reverse  side  so  that  the  figures  strike  through,  giving 
a  shadowy  effect  which  is  much  admired.  England  sends 
samples  win  these  goods,  Germany  and  Spain  also  supply 

bring  sales  ' 

and  business,  them,  but  Massachusetts  manufacturers  do  not 
send  samples  and  are  perhaps  not  aware  that  they  can,  with 
a  little  effort,  compete  in  price  and  quality.  At  all  events, 
the  importers  say  that  while  our  goods  are  very  salable, 
only  a  few  of  our  samples  reach  them. 

Peru,  territorially,  is  a  large  country.  Most  of  the  people, 
some  4,500,000  in  number,  live  in  the  Sierra  region  between 
the  two  parallel  ranges  of  mountains  wherein  lies  the  source 
of  the  mineral  wealth  of  the  State.  In  the  section  lying  to 
the  east  of  the  Andes,  and  drained  by  the  Amazon,  the 
tropical  heat  and  heavy  rainfalls  unite  to  produce  the 
world's  greatest  rubber  forest,  and  crude  rubber  of  the  wild 
variety  forms  one  of  the  principal  articles  of  export. 

Peru's  commerce  amounts  to  about  $70,000,000  annually. 
The  money  of  the  country  is  on  a  gold  basis,  and  the  exports 
are  copper,  silver,  gold,  rubber,  Peruvian  cotton,  wool,  hides, 
and  sugar — in  total  about  $46,000,000.  The  principal  im- 
ports, of  which  Massachusetts  could  supply  a  large  proportion, 
are  cotton  and  woolen  goods,  electrical  and  mining  machinery, 
lard  and  other  pork  products,  proprietary  medicines,  and 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  39 

preserved   fish.     The   total   imports   in    1913   were   approxi- 
mately $25,000,000. 

Lima,  the  capital,  and  Arequipa,  are  two  splendidly 
modern  cities.  Practically  all  the  inhabitants  here  wear  the 
dress  that  we  do,  are  good  customers  for  shoes,  and,  gen- 
erally speaking,  have  high  purchasing  power.  There  is  no 
doubt  but  that  the  population  will  be  augmented  through 
immigration  with  the  operation  of  the  Canal,  and  the  traffic 
of  the  country  will  be  enormously  increased.  Americans  now 
resident  there  are  chiefly  interested  in  the  mines  and  the 
building  of  railways. 

Bolivia. 

Bolivia  is  an  interesting  country.  Lying  south  of  the 
Equator  it  has  summer  in  the  months  of  November,  De- 
cember, and  January,  and,  land-locked  between  Brazil,  Chile, 
and  Peru,  is  obliged  to  carry  on  its  commerce  over  these 
neighboring  States  through  the  ports  of  Antofa-  Bolivia's 
gasta  and  Arica  on  the  Pacific,  and  through 


Buenos  Aires  and  Para  on  the  Atlantic  coast. 
Cotton  goods  imports  into  Bolivia  now  reach  $1,000,000 
annually,  of  which  Germany  usually  supplies  about  one-half. 
From  the  United  States  the  principal  sales  thus  far  have 
been  Massachusetts  drillings  made  principally  in  Fall  River, 
which  sell  at  a  good  price,  and  are  satisfactory.  The  most 
densely  populated  section,  Cochabamba,  is  high  and  com- 
paratively cool,  so  that  it  occasions  no  surprise  to  find  that 
the  preference  in  print  goods  is  for  printed  flannelet,  napped  a 
little  on  the  under  side.  Our  New  Bedford  mills  make  the 
kind  of  goods  which  have  a  wide  sale  in  this  line,  and  German 
importers  will  find  on  inspection  a  very  large  assortment 
of  these  goods,  and  a  splendid  line  of  cotton  trouserings. 

The  dress  of  the  Bolivians  is  very  picturesque,  a  large  part 
of  the  population,  approximately  one-fourth,  being  of  the 
mixed  white  and  Indian  races.  The  women  have  a  taste  for 
colors,  especially  in  stripes,  pink  and  white  being  a  general 
favorite.  Fancy  shoes  are  also  in  demand,  with  high  heel, 
and  a  double  row  of  buttons,  and  these  are  made  up  es- 


40  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

pecially  for  this  market  by  some  of  our  enterprising  Massa- 
chusetts manufacturers. 

The  wholesale  trade  is  in  the  hands  of  the  whites  of 
Spanish  descent,  who  form  somewhat  more  than  one-fourth 
American  °f  the  population  and  have  the  highest  purchasing 
openSi1g1Sup  power  in  the  community.  There  are  several  Boliv- 
ian importing  houses  and  one  American,  but  the 
majority  are  German.  It  is,  however,  American  capital  which 
is  operating  to  expand  the  railroads  connecting  with  Argentina 
and  with  the  Peruvian  roads  and  opening  up  great  resources 
in  the  country  in  minerals  and  in  rubber. 

The  exports  from  Bolivia,  amounting  to  about  $35,000,000, 
are  principally  tin,  silver,  rubber,  and  copper,  in  the  order 
given.  Bolivia  also  leads  the  world  in  the  export  of  bis- 
muth. The  United  States  is  probably  the  final  consumer  of 
nearly  all  the  Bolivian  tin,  although  the  export  statistics  give 
it  as  going  one-half  to  London,  and  one-fourth  to  Germany, 
from  which  countries  it  has  heretofore  been  largely  re- 
exported  to  us.  The  Canal  route  will  make  it  possible  for 
Bolivia  to  send  this  important  mineral  by  direct  steamship 
lines  to  Boston. 

Bolivian  imports  are  principally  railway  materials,  flour, 
cotton  goods,  upper  leather,  boots  and  shoes,  and  lumber,  of 
which,  in  total  about  $19,000,000,  only  about  half  is  now 
supplied  by  the  United  States. 

Ecuador. 

Like  all  other  South  American  countries,  cotton  goods 
form  the  most  important  item  of  import  into  Ecuador, 
amounting  to  nearly  $2,500,000  annually,  out  of  a  total 
of  approximately  $11,000,000  in  imports,  made  up  other- 
wise principally  of  food-stuffs,  iron,  and  hardware.  The 
trade  in  cotton  manufactures  has  been  principally  with  Great 
Britain,  but  many  of  the  goods  required  in  this  market,  such 
as  gray  sheeting,  shirting,  prints,  cotton  trouserings,  and 
flannelets,  are  special  products  of  Massachusetts  mills,  and 
here  also  is  a  demand  for  handkerchiefs  and  hosiery.  This 
country,  as  well  as  Peru,  Bolivia,  and  Chile,  is  now  brought 
specially  near  us  through  the  opening  of  the  Canal,  and  it  is 


MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES.  41 

expected  that  Massachusetts  manufacturers  will  shortly  be 
considering  this  territory  quite  within  the  home  market. 

All-over  fancy  prints  in  30-inch  widths  are  very  popular, 
and  it  is  quite  true  that  many  of  the  goods  now  supplied  are 
Spanish  and  English  imitations  of  American  prints.  The 
bulk  of  the  gray  goods,  which  is  gray  shirting,  comes  from 
England,  and  is  inferior  to  Massachusetts  standard  makes 
which  can  be  offered  at  competitive  prices.  Ginghams,  also  a 
monopoly  of  Great  Britain,  can  be  offered  in  attractive  de- 
signs to  the  importers,  and  there  is  good  demand  for  fabrics 
for  workingmen's  wear,  in  which  lines  the  Massachusetts 
mills  excel,  —  for  example,  hickory  shirting,  pin-head  checks, 
and  stripes. 

The  Indian  inhabitants  wear  shoes  with  a  straw  bottom 
and  heel,  and  a  toe  of  cotton  duck.  They  also  wear  trousers 
of  white  shirting  and  over  this  a  loose  tunic  perhaps  of  the 
same  material,  or  a  short  jacket  of  drill,  and  a  striped 
poncho.  The  Indian  women  wear  scarlet,  green,  or  purple 
skirts  with  shirtwaists  of  print  or  printed  flan-  chocolate 
nelet,  all  of  which  cotton  requirements  we  can  Ecuador- *kco- 
supply  in  great  variety,  it  being  necessary  only  to 
popularize  our  goods.  Other  imports  for  which  there  is  ex- 
tensive sale  are  boots  and  shoes,  glazed  kid,  engines  and 
machinery,  wire,  bread  and  biscuits,  and  lard. 

The  exports  of  Ecuador  which  Massachusetts  uses  in  large 
quantities  are  cocoa  for  the  basis  of  her  chocolate  manu- 
factures, rubber,  ivory  nuts,  Panama  hats,  coffee,  gold,  hides, 
and  fresh  fruits,  in  total  $12,692,000.  Guayaquil  importers 
are  strong  financially,  and  as  our  goods  are  most  satisfactory, 
there  remains  only  the  matter  of  long-term  credits  to  be 
adjusted  to  the  mutual  satisfaction  of  dealers  and  exporters. 
Imports  into  the  country,  $11,489,000  in  1913,  fairly  balance 
the  exports. 

Uruguay. 

Uruguay,  though  one  of  the  smallest  of  the  South  Ameri- 
can States,  is  also  one  of  the  most  progressive.  The  im- 
ports of  cotton  goods  alone  form  more  than  10  per  cent  of 
the  total  imports  and  amount  annually  to  over  $5,000,000. 
The  demand  in  this  market  is  for  manufactures  of  colored 


42  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

piece-goods,  cotton  flannel,  flannelet,  trouserings,  stripes, 
prints,  canvas  blankets,  hosiery,  and  undershirts,  in  all  of 
which  lines  better  acquaintance  with  Massachusetts  products 
would  increase  our  sales.  The  Massachusetts  goods  which 
are  known  on  this  market  are  liked  so  well  that  they  set  the 
standard  for  quality,  —  such  materials,  for  example,  as  duck, 
canvas,  denim,  and  Canton  flannel.  The  reputation  estab- 
lished for  these  goods,  with  only  a  limited  number  cf  sales, 
proves  that  a  good  trade  could  be  built  up  if  the  market  were 
given  more  attention  on  the  part  of  our  American  exporters. 
Uruguay  also  imports  woolen  goods,  not  to  the  same  extent 
as  cotton  goods,  but  in  sufficient  quantities  to  make  it  worth 
Samples  while  to  send  samples  which,  prices  equal,  should 

sell  in  the  markets   of  Montevideo  side  by  side 


with  those  of  other  countries,  winning  recognition 
on  their  merits  as  do  the  Massachusetts  boots  and  shoes, 
which  need  no  introduction  to  this  distributing  center.  Our 
sales  of  harvester  twine  could  be  increased,  for  while  the 
present  amount  is  not  large  in  total,  it  represents,  never- 
theless, nearly  80  per  cent  of  all  that  is  used  in  the  country, 
and  is  each  year  increasing,  as  are  also  the  sales  of  wire  for 
cattle  fencing  and  other  purposes. 

The  exports  of  Uruguay,  —  practically  equal  to  the  imports, 
$50,000,000,  —  are  wool,  hides,  beef,  tallow,  and  sheepskins, 
the  wealth  of  this  fertile  country  being  secured  principally 
from  its  20,000,000  sheep  and  somewhat  less  than  half  that 
number  of  cattle. 

Paraguay. 

Paraguay,  with  a  population  of  nearly  a  million,  although 
spoken  of  as  the  smallest  of  the  South  American  Republics, 
has  an  area  of  196,000  square  miles,  or  twenty  times  that  of 
the  State  of  Massachusetts.  The  wealth  of  the  country  is 
in  her  forests  which  abound  in  dye  woods,  resinous  trees, 
and  hard  wood  for  furniture,  while  red  quebracho  bark, 
extensively  used  for  tanning  purposes,  yields  a  very  large 
revenue.  Much  of  the  soil  is  well  adapted  for  the  cultiva- 
tion of  fruit  and  there  are  vast  orchards  of  wild  orange,  but 
the  development  of  agriculture  is  seriously  retarded  by  the 
lack  of  good  transportation  facilities.  Cattle  raising  is 


MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES.  43 

profitable  and  hides  and  beef  form  important  articles  of 
export. 

Paraguay  is  a  hot  country  and  cotton  goods  form  the 
principal  articles  of  import.  Massachusetts  is  now  sending 
limited  quantities  of  duck  and  canvas,  but  percales  are  in 
demand,  white  shirtings,  cotton  trouserings,  inexpensive 
blankets  made  of  cotton  waste,  and  narrow  split  prints.  As 
yet  only  a  few  of  the  natives  wear  boots  and  shoes,  but  the 
country  is  very  progressive  and  the  demand  for  them  is 
increasing  each  year. 

The  total  imports  in  1913  amounted  to  $7,671,551,  con- 
sisting, in  addition  to  those  already  mentioned,  of  hardware, 
agricultural  implements,  revolvers,  cartridges,  and  Good  de- 

mand  for  our 

manufactures  01  iron  and  steel.  firearms. 

The  exports,  $5,462,001,  are  principally  of  quebracho  bark, 
dry  and  salted  hides,  beef,  tobacco,  and  oranges,  and  al- 
though according  to  the  statistics,  we  take  only  a  small 
portion  of  these  exports,  in  reality  a  very  much  larger  share 
than  is  apparent  comes  to  us  by  transshipment  from 
Argentina. 

Cuba. 

Fourth  in  rank  in  Latin-American  countries  in  imports  of 
cotton  goods  is  the  Republic  of  Cuba,  the  largest  island  in 
the  Caribbean  Sea.  Being  a  warm  country,  cotton  goods 
heads  her  list  of  imports,  and  the  most  recent  data  give  the 
consumption  as  $9,278,430  annually,  of  which  we  supplied 
about  20  per  cent,  our  proportion  having  gained  steadily  each 
year  since  the  reciprocity  treaty  of  1903. 

Cuba  is  for  us  the  easiest  and  most  accessible  market,  and 
Massachusetts  is  the  natural  point  of  supply  for  many  of  the 
Cuban  requirements.  For  example,  the  Cuban  letter  carriers 
wear  denim.  Massachusetts  can  supply  this  material  of  a 
better  grade  of  cotton,  and  in  more  pleasing  colors  than  can 
be  procured  from  any  other  source,  and  at  competing  prices. 
It  is  one  of  our  special  products  to  which  the  attention  of 
purchasers  is  called. 

In  prints,  the  Cuban  importer  wants  a  large  number  of 
designs  in  a  limited  order  of  goods.  If  he  wants  it  to  look 
the  same  as  better  grades,  but  to  be  more  cheaply  con- 


44  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

structed,  —  of  coarser  count,  i.e.,  with  fewer  picks  to  the 
inch;  —  if,  perhaps,  he  wants  it  a  little  different  finish,  we 
can  not  only  meet  his  wishes,  but  we  will  make  it  a  matter 
of  business  to  find  out  what  he  wants  beforehand.  If  he 
wants  the  labels  on  his  goods  changed  so  that  he  will  not 
seem  to  be  handling  the  same  goods  as  his  competitor,  indi- 
vidual wishes  in  this  matter  will  also  receive  attention. 

The  Massachusetts  manufacturer  enjoys  in  Cuba  the  very 
important  advantages  of  preferential  tariff,  quick  delivery, 
and  cheap  freight.  The  importers  are  strong  financially, 
most  of  the  houses  being  Spanish,  but  due  allowance  should 
be  made  for  credit,  since  many  of  the  goods  are  destined  for 
the  interior,  where  stock  does  not  turn  so  rapidly  as  in  the 
United  States. 

Standard  prints  can  be  counted  on  for  delivery  from  Mas- 
sachusetts in  two  or  three  weeks,  and,  if  it  is  a  special  order, 
many  of  our  mills  have  cloth  on  hand  suitable  for  the  Cuban 
market,  and  ready  for  immediate  printing.  Contrast  with  this 
delfrndye0f  ^  ^act  t^iat  ^rom  England  the  importer  has  to 


figure  on  f°ur  months,  two  to  make  up  and  two 
chant.  £O  deliver,  from  Spain  at  least  eight  weeks,  while 

from  Massachusetts,  goods,  even  on  special  order,  can  be 
made  and  delivered  inside  of  six  weeks. 

The  salability  of  goods  on  the  Cuban  market  frequently 
depends  as  much  on  appearance  as  on  quality.  It  is  not 
surprising,  therefore,  that  possessing  both  appearance  and 
quality,  our  goods  have  won  their  way  into  this  market  in 
response  to  a  demand  for  .them  from  the  ultimate  consumer, 
and  many  more  of  them  could  be  sold  if  they  were  presented 
to  the  importers  by  agents  who  speak  Spanish,  that  being 
the  language  of  the  island,  while  the  men  who  control  its 
business  are  Spaniards  of  high  commercial  integrity. 

What  is  true  of  cottons  is  also  true  of  Massachusetts  boots 
and  shoes  which  are  in  high  favor  in  Cuba.  There  are  only 
three  native  shoe  factories,  all  in  Havana,  one  of  which 
produces  150  pairs  a  week,  and  even  for  these  shoes  we 
supply  the  lasts,  upper  leather,  and  findings.  The  sole 
leather  used  is  the  rather  crude  product  of  local  tanneries, 
made  without  modern  machinery,  and  the  goods  are  sold  in 
the  interior  towns. 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  45 

Men's  shoes  are  in  specially  good  demand,  and  the  Ameri- 
can shapes  rather  than  the  former  Spanish  styles  are  con- 
stantly growing  in  popularity.  In  fact,  we  supply  at  present 
nearly  85  per  cent  of  the  demand.  The  native  Cuban  pre- 
fers low  cut  shoes,  oxford,  blucher,  or  button,  while  the 
Spaniard  living  on  the  island  generally  favors  the  high  cut 
balmorals,  blucher,  and  button.  Both  have  small  feet  and 
fastidious  taste  in  shoes.  As  with  cottons,  general  ap- 
pearance is  appreciated  first  but  workmanship  counts  in  the 
Cuban  market,  and  quality  is  imperative  because  the  climate 
is  very  hard  on  leather.  Few  shoes  are  ever  repaired,  and 
the  consumption  is  correspondingly  increased,  a  single  Mas- 
sachusetts manufacturer  who  advertised  extensively  selling 
over  75,000  pairs  in  a  recent  year. 

The  Cuban  women  like  a  medium  priced  shoe  with  very 
light  sole,  close  edges,  medium  pointed  toe,  high  arch,  and 
high  heel.  In  tan  shoes,  only  the  light  shades  are  worn  by 
men  and  women,  and  our  manufacturers  have  cubanfootis 
made  this  a  special  feature  in  supplying  the 


,  ,u       fastidious. 

Cuban   trade,   because   tan    shoes  are  worn  the 
year  round.     Comparatively  few  high  cuts  for  women  are  in 
demand,  and  the  McKay  and  turned  shoes  have  the  prefer- 
ence over  Goodyear  welts. 

Besides  textiles,  and  boots  and  shoes,  Massachusetts'  ex- 
ports to  Cuba  consist  principally  of  wearing  apparel,  elec- 
trical machinery,  machine  tools,  belts  and  packing,  rubber 
goods,  fertilizers,  manufactures  of  brass,  and  automobiles. 
The  market  also  requires  sugar  machinery,  paper,  jewelry, 
and  woolen  goods,  all  awraiting  our  competition. 

Our  imports  from  Cuba  greatly  exceed  our  sales  to  her. 
In  sugar  alone,  the  United  States  imported  $94,000,000  worth 
in  1913,  and  it  is  an  interesting  fact  that  the  American- 
owned  mills  produced  over  a  third  of  the  total  output. 
Tobacco  leaf  reached  the  $16,000,000  mark  last  year,  while 
cigars  and  cigarettes  contributed  $4,000,000  more.  These 
are  the  principal  crops  on  which  Cuba's  wealth  depends,  - 
sugar  and  tpbacco.  Iron  ore  is  found  in  great  quantities, 
approximately  four  and  one-half  millions  having  been  sold  us 
in  1913.  Of  her  pineapples  and  bananas,  we  consumed  up- 


46  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

wards  of  $2,000,000;  of  expensive  woods,  such  as  mahogany, 
$1,112,706  worth  was  imported;  of  cocoa,  $329,836;  and  of 
hides  and  skins,  $396,266.  These  items  make  up  a  very 
large  part  of  her  total  exports  which  amounted  in  1913  to 
approximately  $165,000,000  as  against  total  imports  of  about 
$144,000,000. 

Porto  Rico. 

Porto  Rico  has  a  population  of  about  1,000,000  inhabit- 
ants. As  with  other  tropical  countries,  the  largest  single  im- 
port of  the  island  is  cotton  goods,  of  which  about  $4,000,000 
worth  are  how  required  annually.  Light-weight  bleached 
and  printed  goods,  especially  percales,  muslins,  and  ging- 
hams, are  general  favorites,  and  the  fine  goods  of  our 
Massachusetts  mills  are  preferred  to  those  of  other  countries. 
The  color  most  in  fashion  is  pink.  More  pink  goods  are  in 
Porto  Ricans  demand  than  those  of  all  other  colors  put  to- 
more^very  gether  and  the  Porto  Rican  merchant,  knowing 
the  tastes  of  the  community,  makes  his  selections 
accordingly.  Chambrays,  light-weight  ginghams,  checks,  and 
seersuckers  are  also  important  features  of  the  market,  but 
the  climate  is  too  warm  for  flannelet. 

In  Porto  Rico,  as  in  Cuba,  millions  of  bags  are  needed 
annually  for  the  packing  of  raw  sugar,  but  Massachusetts 
has  not  as  yet  supplied  much  of  this  demand  which  here 
amounts  to  more  than  a  million  dollars  each  year.  Ameri- 
can producers,  with  their  advantage  under  the  reciprocity 
treaty,  should  be  able  to  supply  this  market  with  nearly 
every  line  of  cotton  goods  desired. 

The  need  for  boots  and  shoes  in  Porto  Rico  has  greatly 
increased  since  it  became  customary  for  school  children  — 
nearly  90,000  in  number  in  urban  districts,  —  to  wear  them. 
Laborers  on  the  island  are  also  beginning  to  wear  shoes,  for 
physicians  affirm  that  bare  feet  are  the  cause  of  anemic 
affection,  and  a  change  in  the  law  is  contemplated  by  which 
all  persons  will  be  compelled  to  wear  foot  covering.  Canvas 
shoes  can  be  worn  the  year  round,  and  Massachusetts' 
manufacturers  should  not  be  misled  by  the  short  home 
season  in  this  particular,  and  should  send  quantities  of  these 
goods,  of  which  there  are  not  nearly  enough  to  supply  the 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  47 

need.     The  Porto  Ricans  want  the  best,  demanding  high- 
grade  shoes,  slippers,  and  dancing  pumps. 

The  waters  of  Porto  Rico  supply  fish  in  abundance,  but 
as  fish  decay  quickly  in  warm  climates,  and  as  cold-storage 
facilities  are  not  so  common  even  in  the  cities,  there  is  a 
good  demand  for  our  dried  and  salted  fish  from  Gloucester 
and  Boston. 

Paper  forms  an  item  of  considerable  importance  among  the 
imports,  as  do  also  jewelry,  fertilizers,  and  manufactures  of 
iron   and   steel.     The   purchasing   power   of  the  Porto  Ricans 
people  of  Porto  Rico  is  increasing  daily  and  has  more  every 
already  trebled  since  the  island  became  American     ay' 
property.     Porto  Ricans  depend  entirely  on  agriculture,  the 
main   crop  being  sugar-cane,  and  of  her  exports,  raw  sugar 
forms  about  two-thirds.     Then  there  are  tobacco  and  fruits 
which  are  marketed  principally  in  the  United  States. 

The  internal  transportation  facilities  of  the  island  are  good. 
San  Juan,  the  principal  port  of  commerce,  maintains  direct 
connection  with  Boston,  with  weekly  service.  Business  with 
Porto  Rico  is  simplified  because  American  currency  is  used 
everywhere,  although  Spanish  is  the  language  of  the  island, 
and  salesmen  speaking  Spanish  are  business  assets. 

Jamaica. 

The  import  of  cotton  goods  into  Jamaica,  the  largest  island 
of  the  West  Indies,  is  approximately  $2,000,000  worth  an- 
nually ($1,943,198).  The  only  nations  participating  in  this 
trade  are  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States,  the  former 
securing  three-fourths  and  the  latter  only  one-fourth  of  this 
commerce.  While  the  island  belongs  to  England  politically, 
it  is  closely  connected  with  the  United  States  both  geo- 
graphically and  commercially,  and  it  has  been  so  long  an 
objective  point  for  American  tourists,  that  American  in- 
fluence is  very  perceptible  in  the  business  methods  and  tastes 
of  the  people. 

The  great  bulk  of  the  cotton  goods  needed  in  Jamaica  is 
of  cheap  quality  for  sale  to  the  negroes,  but  there  is  also  an 
increasing  demand  for  the  finer  grades  of  American  goods 


48  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

among  the  wealthy  inhabitants.  The  demand  covers  prints, 
gray  sheetings,  fine  white  goods,  khaki,  coarse  stripes,  tick- 
ings, and  cotton  trouserings,  as  well  as  specialties  in  blankets, 
bedspreads,  towels,  and  hosiery. 

The  Jamaica  market  is  peculiar.  There  are  fixed  prices 
at  which  goods  are  sold,  for  instance,  six,  nine,  twelve,  and 
twenty-four  cents  per  yard,  respectively,  with  no  inter- 
mediate gradations.  If  American  goods  are  quoted  at  less 
than  four  cents,  they  may  be  sold  at  a  profit  in  Jamaica 
for  six  cents  a  yard,  but  if,  owing  to  fluctuations  in  the 
price  of  raw  cotton,  the  price  quoted  rises  to  four  and  a 
half  cents,  they  cannot  be  sold  for  six  cents,  and  conse- 
quently must  be  moved  up  to  the  nine-cent  class.  If,  as 
usually  happens,  it  is  impossible  to  jump  the  price  from  six 
cents  to  nine  cents,  and  make  sales,  cheaper  goods  must 
be  substituted,  for  the  one  thing  certain  is  that  the  custom- 
ary prices  will  not  be  changed. 

The  English  meet  this  difficulty  by  cheapening  the  quality, 
i.e.,  weaving  more  openly,  and  filling  with  starch  to  the 
Demand  for  required  weight,  thus  permitting  their  goods  to 
muSatPbe  g°°ds  be  sold  at  the  accustomed  price,  while  our  mills 
prefer,  and  perhaps  properly  so,  to  maintain  their 
standard  of  quality,  irrespective  of  the  price,  and  of  the  fact 
that  they  lose  the  sales.  For  this  is  what  happens:  When 
high  cost  of  cotton  pushes  prices  above  normal,  the  importers 
drop  the  American  lines  and  fall  back  on  the  goods  which 
suit  the  needs  of  the  trade.  While  it  is  highly  commendable 
in  our  mills  not  to  lower  the  quality  of  standard  goods,  it  is 
undoubtedly  a  fact  that  the  limited  means  of  the  people, 
not  only  in  Jamaica,  but  in  many  of  the  Latin- American 
countries,  quite  often  necessitate  a  line  of  cheaper  goods. 
An  entirely  new  American  enterprise  turning  out  a  some- 
what less  expensive  grade  of  goods,  and  particularly  one 
which  would  manufacture  split  prints  awaits  a  profitable 
investment  of  capital.  Notwithstanding  the  disadvantages, 
however,  many  of  the  prints  Sold  on  this  market  are  of 
American  manufacture,  as  is  also  most  of  the  gray  sheeting. 
The  experience  of  the  importers  in  Jamaica  proves  that  we 
can  compete  strongly  on  gray  sheetings  and  drill,  duck  and 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  49 

canvas,  standard  prints,  denims,  blue  drills,  and  coarse  stripes, 
and  to  some  extent  on  ginghams,  domets,  and  cotton  blankets. 
On  cheap  shirts  for  men's  wear  (made  up  cotton  goods) 
we  are  also  securing  a  stronger  foothold  on  the  market.  In 
fact,  as  a  whole,  American  goods  are  liked  the  best,  and  they 
deserve  more  intensive  advertising. 

Jamaica  enjoys  much  quicker  service,  and  more  frequent 
connection  with  our  Atlantic  ports  than  with  Liverpool,  so 
that  a  voyage  from  Boston  involves  only  four  and  a  half  or 
five  days  as  against  twenty-one  days  from  England,  partly 
because  English  steamers  stop  at  the  other  British  West 
Indies  to  distribute  their  cargoes,  —  namely,  at  Trinidad, 
Barbados,  the  Windward  and  Leeward  Islands,  and  the 
Bahamas,  whose  combined  imports  of  cottons  aggregated 
upwards  of  $1,000,000  in  1913.  The  total  population  of 
these  islands  is  1,749,839. 

In  the  matter  of  British  West  Indian  exports,  the  United 
States  takes  a  much  larger  share  than  England  and  all  other 
foreign  countries  put  together,  practically  60  per  Imports  exceed 
cent  coming  to  us  in  the  form  of  bananas,  cocoa-  SStSer* 
nuts,  oranges,   grapefruit,  and  pimentos,  as  well  c 
as  purchases  of  rum,  coffee,  and  sugar. 

In  all  of  the  British  West  Indies,  the  importation  of  shoes 
is  important,  our  styles  are  very  popular  and  the  bright  tan 
colors  are  in  high  favor.  Vastly  more  of  our  shoes  could 
be  sold  in  this  market  with  comparatively  little  effort.  This 
is  true  also  of  machinery  and  tools. 

Jamaica  is  only  90  miles  south-east  of  Cuba.  It  is  about 
1,100  miles  from  Boston,  and  5,000  miles  from  England. 

Mexico. 

Although  Mexico  is  a  cotton  growing  and  a  cotton  manu- 
facturing country,  she  imports  annually  over  $9,000,000 
worth  of  cotton  goods.  The  government  encourages  home 
industry  by  a  high  tariff,  but  the  demand  for  cotton  goods 
increases  much  more  rapidly  than  the  output  of  the  native 
mills. 

The  climate  of  Mexico  is  not  specially  adapted  to  the 
manufacture  of  cotton;  the  raw  material  costs  more  than  in 


50  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

Massachusetts;  machinery,  mill  supplies,  and  coal  have  to  be 
imported,  and  labor  in  proportion  to  the  output  is  high. 
The  domestic  mills,  therefore,  confine  themselves  principally 
to  making  the  coarser  varieties  of  cloth,  since  on  finer  goods 
they  cannot  compete  in  price  for  obvious  reasons.  The 
Mexican  importer,  nevertheless,  is  appreciative  of  fine  goods, 
and  will  be  specially  interested  in  the  large  variety  of 
attractive  prints  and  colored  goods  which  Massachusetts 
mills  have  to  display,  and  in  the  nicer  grades  of  gray  and 
bleached  goods  which  the  market  requires.  Yarns  are  also 
in  demand  in  fine  and  medium  grades,  and  for  these,  we  can 
frequently  quote  prices  cheaper  than  the  spinning  cost  at 
their  domestic  mills. 

The  manufacture  of  boots  and  shoes  is  as  yet  only  an 
infant  industry  in  Mexico,  and  the  annual  imports  amount  to 
Mexicans  are  nearly  two  million  dollars,  of  which  we  supply 

great  sticklers  .  . 

for  detail.  approximately  80  per  cent.  Shoes  or  American 
manufacture  are  preferred  to  other  types,  and,  as  the 
Mexican  market  requires  attention  to  small  details  and 
matters  of  finish,  our  Massachusetts  shoes  find  favor  because 
they  excel  in  these  particulars.  In  shoes  for  men,  the 
American  shapes  are  nearly  always  preferred,  while  in  shoes 
for  women,  the  preference  is  for  a  medium  or  light-weight 
flexible  turned-sole  shoe  with  high  instep  and  medium  pointed 
toe,  Louis  XV,  or  Spanish  heel.  Our  Lynn  factories  make 
a  specialty  of  these  shoes  for  the  Mexican  trade,  and  for 
American  women  living  there  who  desire  the  characteristics 
of  the  distinctively  American  shoe,  the  heavier  weight  sold 
to  our  domestic  trade  has  proved  generally  more  acceptable. 

Some  of  the  local  shoe  factories,  of  which  there  are  perhaps 
a  dozen  or  more,  turn  out  a  shoe  according  to  our  style, 
which  compares  very  favorably  with  the  original  American 
pattern.  The  uppers  of  patent  leather,  dressed  kid,  and  calf 
are  imported  from  the  United  States,  with  some  from 
Germany,  and  the  sole  leather  is  tanned  locally,  principally 
at  Mazatlan  on  the  west  coast. 

Quite  a  few  of  our  Massachusetts  factories  are  now 
specializing  in  cut  upper  leathers  as  well  as  in  lasts  and 
shoe  findings,  and,  as  the  duty  on  these  articles  is  purposely 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  51 

low  in  order  to  help  out  the  Mexican  manufacturer,  he  will 
appreciate  the  accessibility  of  goods  in  these  lines  especially 
from  Boston  and  Lynn.  As  a  matter  of  fact,  however,  the 
high  tariff  on  the  completed  article  has  not  at  all  restricted 
our  sales  of  shoes,  owing  to  their  superior  fit,  finish,  and 
wearing  qualities  and  the  demand  for  them  from  the  ultimate 
consumer. 

In  addition  to  our  textiles  and  our  boots  and  shoes,  ma- 
chinery for  manufacturing  these  goods  is  next  in  demand,  as 
well  as  mining  machinery  and  fine  tools.     Occu-  Uncle  Sam  is 
pying  contiguous  territory,  Mexico  buys  all  sorts 


of  merchandise  across   the  border,  the  total  ex- 

ports from  the  United  States  in  1913  amounting  to  more 

than  $52,000,000. 

Chief  among  these  needs  which  Massachusetts  can  supply, 
besides  those  already  mentioned,  are  firearms,  automobiles, 
cars,  rubber  goods,  and  wire.  Made-up  clothing  in  cotton 
and  wool,  foodstuffs  in  the  shape  of  apples,  pork  products, 
and  patent  medicines  have  also  an  extensive  sale.  Our 
exports  to  Mexico  will  be  more  than  outbalanced  by  our 
purchases  of  her  cattle  hides,  goatskins,  sisal  grass  and 

other  fibres,  copper,  coffee,  and  beef. 

• 

Central  America. 

The  total  imports  of  cotton  goods  in  the  seven  Central 
American  republics  taken  collectively  amount  approximately 
to  $8,000,000  annually.  Great  Britain  provides  the  chief 
source  of  supply  to  all,  except  the  Republics  of  Costa  Rica 
and  Honduras,  where  her  share  drops  to  one-third  of  the 
requirements,  leaving  the  United  States  practically  in  control 
of  the  trade. 

Panama. 

The  republic  of  Panama,  though  the  farthest  distant  of 
the  Central  American  States,  is,  of  course,  the  one  most 
closely  connected  and  most  easily  accessible,  especially  to 
the  Atlantic  ports  of  the  United  States,  and  the  country 
is  daily  increasing  in  importance.  We  buy  practically  her 
entire  crop  of  bananas,  the  chief,  if  not  the  only  article  of 
export,  and,  generally  speaking,  we  supply  something  over 


52  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

.one-half  of  her  requirements  principally  in  foodstuffs  and 
iron  and  steel  with  considerable  quantities  of  cotton  goods. 
In  cotton  goods,  however,  owing  to  the  fact  that  only  a 
limited  number  of  varieties  of  Massachusetts  goods  have 
been  presented,  our  share  is  not  nearly  what  it  could  be 
made.  The  superiority  of  weave  and  the  variety  of  designs 
in  our  print  goods  are  matters  of  appreciation  among  the 
sojourners  in  Panama,  of  whom  there  are  many,  as  well  as 
among  the  natives;  and  —  a  rather  unusual  claim  for  Amer- 
ican goods,  —  the  colors  seem  to  withstand  the  rainy  climate 
better  than  the  prints  from  Europe.  The  latter  goods  are 
nearly  always  of  the  cheaper  starched  classes  which  are  not 
specially  desirable  in  a  damp  atmosphere,  and  it  will  be  sur- 
prising if  our  better  grades  of  cotton  goods  do  not  eventually 
command  a  ready  sale. 

Massachusetts  gray  goods,  for  the  same  climatic  reason, 
are  in  high  favor  because  they  are  all  cotton,  finished  without 
Buys  five  sizing  or  clay.  Our  khaki  and  denim  are  well 

times  as  much 

as  she  sells.  known,  but  our  muslins,  white  goods,  and  knit 
underwear,  for  which  there  is  a  good  demand,  need  to  be 
called  to  the  attention  of  the  importers. 

Quantities  of  boots  and  shoes  are  needed  here,  nearly  all 
classes  wearing  American  styles.  Our  light  tan  shades  avill 
withstand  the  weather  and  prove  attractive.  Importers  will 
be  repaid  also  for  examining  our  lines  in  rubber  shoes  and 
rubber  clothing. 

Electrical  machinery  and  apparatus,  structural  iron  and 
steel,  builders'  hardware,  pipes  and  fittings,  are  only  a  few 
of  the  things  needed  by  the  Panamans  which  Massachusetts 
can  supply,  and  in  the  line  of  food  our  pork  products  do  not 
fear  competition. 

Panama  imports,  approximately  110,000,000,  are  more  than 
five  times  her  exports,  and  money  is  constantly  flowing  out 
of  the  country,  but,  in  addition  to  the  receipts  from  the 
export  of  bananas,  the  country  has  a  guaranteed  income  of 
$250,000  annually  in  rental  for  the  Canal,  and  the  $10,- 
000,000  cash  which  was  originally  paid  to  the  Republic  of 
Panama  for  the  rights  and  privileges  conferred  in  the  Canal 
Zone,  —  the  reserved  strip  of  territory  ten  miles  wide,  five 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  53 

miles  on  either  side  of  the  center  of  the  Canal,  extending 
from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific.  The  supplies  for  this 
territory  are  purchased  in  the  United  States,  and  sold  only 
to  Canal  employees,  their  requirements  being  about  $5,- 
000,000  worth  annually. 

The  distance  from  Boston  to  the  Canal  is  some  450  miles 
nearer  than  from  New  York  and  is  1,225  miles  nearer  than 
from  San  Francisco.  The  sailings  from  Boston  are  direct 
and  regular  and  afford  many  advantages  for  shipping  in 
comparison  with  any  other  Atlantic  or  Pacific  port. 

Guatemala. 

Guatemala,  the  largest  republic  in  Central  America,  has 
somewhat   over   2,159,000   inhabitants,    and   imports   cotton 
goods  annually  to  the  extent  of  about  one  dollar  American 
per  capita,  or  upwards  of  two  millions  of  dollars.  XJXuSered 
The  requirements  in  cottons  are  supplied  to  the 
extent  of  one-half  the  total  by  England,  one-fourth  by  the 
United  States,  and  one-fifth  by  Germany,  but  since  almost 
the  entire  demand  in  this  market  is   for   piece   goods  that 
are    staple    articles    in    Massachusetts,    viz.  —  gray   goods, 
drills,  and  prints,  —  more  of  our  samples  should  be  presented 
to  the  importers,  and  our  sales  could  be  enormously  increased. 
England  supplies  all  of  the  cotton  thread,  and  about  three- 
fourths  of  the  cotton  yarn  used  by  the  natives  for  hand  loom 
weaving. 

There  is  no  special  reason  why  any  of  these  goods  should 
be  supplied  by  distant  European  countries,  since  the  qualities 
preferred  are  our  regular  standard  makes.  No  reason  is 
apparent  except  that  there  has  been  no  persistent  effort  on 
the  part  of  our  manufacturers  and  exporters  to  popularize 
our  sales,  as  is  evidenced  by  the  fact  that  the  travelling  sales- 
men of  England  and  Germany  outnumber  those  of  America 
ten  to  one.  This  market  does  not  demand  the  cheapest 
goods,  and  on  our  pure-sized  gray  sheetings,  the  English 
cannot  compete  in  price,  but  they  can  and  do  imitate  the 
American  goods,  and  even  label  their  products,  "Manta 
Americano."  By  putting  in  less  cotton  and  more  size,  they 
are  able  to  sell  them  at  about  the  same  price  as  standard 


54  MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES. 

American  goods.  Germany  controls  the  market  for  knit 
goods,  and  the  American  knit-goods  manufacturer  has  yet 
to  introduce  his  goods  in  this  and  other  Central  American 
markets. 

The  tale  of  Guatemala's  foreign  commerce  is  practically 
told  when  we  say  Guatemala  exports  coffee  and  imports 
Resident  textiles,  of  which  cottons  are  the  important  fea- 
w!nntradenfor  ture,  the  total  exports  approaching  $13,157,000, 
and  the  imports  $9,823,000.  In  Guatemala, 
American  prints  are  preferred  on  account  of  the  variety  of 
patterns,  so  the  enterprising  European  manufacturers  purchase 
a  few  of  these  for  samples,  and  then  make  up  similar  patterns 
of  inferior  goods.  As  a  matter  of  fact,  on  sheetings,  drills, 
and  standard  prints,  we  could  put  goods  on  this  market  as 
cheap  or  cheaper  than  any  other  country,  were  it  not  for  the 
facts  that  the  importing  houses  are  principally  branch  con- 
nections of  English  or  German  establishments,  and  that 
many  of  them  will  not  handle  American  goods,  consequently 
the  need  for  resident  agents  of  Massachusetts  mills  will  be 
appreciated. 

Guatemala  has  the  only  cotton  mill  in  Central  America, 
and  as  that  has  only  a  little  over  6,000  spindles,  it  will 
obviously  be  a  long  time  before  any  of  these  countries  can 
be  independent  of  outside  sources. 

Salvador. 

Salvador  holds  second  place  in  Central  America  in  the 
matter  of  cotton  goods  imports,  the  amount  being  similar  to 
that  of  Guatemala  approximating  $2,000,000  annually,  and 
representing  a  relatively  larger  amount  per  capita.  Though 
Salvador  is  the  smallest  of  the  sister  states  in  area,  she  is 
relatively  the  most  densely  populated,  having  upwards  of  a 
million  and  a  half  inhabitants. 

England  monopolizes  the  market  for  cottons,  supplying 
nearly  60  per  cent  of  the  total,  while  the  United  States  sends 
about  28  per  cent,  principally  in  unbleached  piece  goods 
with  limited  quantities  of  prints.  The  demand  there  is  for  a 
cheap  print,  and  the  American  prints  are  somewhat  too  high- 
priced  for  the  purchasing  power  of  the  people.  The  gray 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  55 

goods  on  this  market,  of  which  there  are  large  imports,  are 
28  inches  wide,  and  retail  for  about  six  cents  a  yard.  This 
requirement  could  be  entirely  supplied  by  our  mills  if  an 
effort  were  made  to  get  it,  for  competitive  prices  could  be 
offered  which  would  establish  forever  the  superiority  of 
American  goods. 

Salvador  is  on  the  Pacific,  and  goods  are  shipped  by  way 
of  the  Canal  with  railroad  connections  to  San  Salvador,  the 
capital.  Machinery,  boots  and  shoes,  cut  upper  leather,  and 
findings  represent  the  principal  requirements,  and  coffee  is 
the  chief  article  among  the  exports,  of  which  the  total  in 
1913  was  $9,942,000.  The  imports  amounted  to  approxi- 
mately $6,775,000. 

Costa  Rica. 

The  imports  of  Costa  Rica  in  cotton  goods  now  amount  to 
nearly  a  million  dollars  a  year,  of  which  the  United  States 
supplies  a  larger  share  than  usual,  approximately  Weekiy 
33  per  cent.     Although  having  the  smallest  popu- 


lation  among  the  republics,  Costa  Rica  is  a  most 
progressive  and  peaceful  country.  The  standard  of  living 
and  the  purchasing  power  of  the  people  have  reached  a  rela- 
tively high  level,  the  currency  of  the  country  is  on  a  stable 
gold  basis,  and  the  banking  facilities  are  good.  Moreover,  we 
maintain  a  weekly  steamship  service  from  Boston. 

The  cheap  starched  English  prints  are  not  salable  in  this 
market,  perhaps  because  there  are  many  Americans  in  Costa 
Rica  and  American  goods  are  popular.  We  also  supply 
practically  all  the  gray  goods,  but  Great  Britain  has  the 
trade  in  colored  goods,  and  Germany  in  knit  goods,  two  lines 
in  which  Massachusetts  is  able  to  offer  competitive  prices. 
Ranking  next  to  cotton  goods  and  ready  made  clothing  of 
cotton,  boots  and  shoes  form  an  important  item  of  import 
within  easy  reach  of  the  Massachusetts  manufacturer  to 
supply.  Port  Limon  on  the  Atlantic  and  Puntarenas  on  the 
Pacific  are  busy  centers,  and  of  the  exports  of  the  country, 
amounting  to  upwards  of  $10,000,000  annually,  one-half  is 
taken  by  the  United  States.  They  consist  of  bananas, 
coffee,  gold,  silver,  hard  woods,  hides,  skins,  and  cocoa. 
Imports  practically  balance  exports,  $10,187,000  in  1913. 


56  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 


Honduras. 

Honduras  has  a  population  of  about  600,000.  There  is  not 
even  hand  manufacturing  done  here,  and  the  country  de- 
pends wholly  on  other  nations  for  the  clothing  of  the  in- 
habitants. 

The  main  imports  are  prints,  gray  goods,  colored  goods, 
and  white  goods,  and  our  share  is  constantly  increasing. 
We  send  the  denim  used  by  the  army,  made  up  specially  in 
24-inch  width.  The  same  narrow  width  is  required  for  the 
gray  sheeting  in  extensive  use  for  clothing,  the  wider  goods 
being  as  yet  too  expensive  for  this  market. 

Honduras  owes  the  development  of  the  banana  industry 
along  the  Atlantic  coast  entirely  to  Americans,  and  this, 
Banana  in-  witn  cattle  raising,  comprises  practically  the 
veiopeddby  extent  of  the  present  industrial  activity. 

The  United  States  absorbs  86  per  cent  of  the 
exports  of  the  country,  which  consist  principally  of  bananas, 
minerals,  coffee,  hides,  and  cattle,  and  amount  in  total  to 
about  $3,080,000.  The  trade  is  in  the  hands  of  a  few  Honduras 
merchants  who  are  able  to  pay,  so  that  there  is  little  finan- 
cial difficulty,  and,  owing  to  the  fact  that  it  takes  five  or 
six  months  to  get  goods  from  England,  it  is  quite  likely 
that  with  the  opening  of  the  Canal,  Massachusetts  goods  will 
be  in  extensive  demand.  Transportation  facilities  are  still 
greatly  needed  into  the  interior,  however,  the  only  way  being 
over  rough  trails  by  mules,  which  makes  the  packing  of 
goods  in  bales  of  proper  size  a  matter  of  importance.  All 
merchandise  destined  for  the  capital,  Tegucigalpa,  go  by  way 
of  Panama  to  the  port  of  Amapola,  boots  and  shoes  and 
machinery,  next  to  cotton  goods,  having  the  greatest  demand. 
Bananas  to  the  extent  of  two  and  a  half  million  dollars 
annually  are  the  important  export,  with  smaller  quantities 
of  hides  and  skins.  The  imports  in  1913  were,  in  round 
numbers,  $4,317,000. 

Nicaragua. 

Here,  as  in  the  other  Central  American  countries,  cotton 
goods  are  the  chief  imports  amounting  to  nearly  $1,000,000 
annually,  of  which  England  furnishes  upwards  of  60  per 


MASSACPIUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  57 

cent,  and  the  United  States  approximately  25  per  cent. 
Other  foreign  countries,  principally  Germany,  are  represented 
only  to  a  slight  degree.  Up  to  this  time,  there  has  been 
no  effort  made  to  extend  our  trade  with  this  country,  owing 
to  the  very  serious  fluctuations  of  exchange.  Sales  of  cotton 
goods  have  thus  far  been  confined  to  cities  on  the  Atlantic 
seaboard,  but  the  opening  of  the  Canal  will  now  make  trade 
possible  with  the  principal  cities  on  the  west  coast,  Leon, 
Managua,  and  Granada,  where  as  yet  very  few  American 
cottons  have  been  displayed  in  the  stores. 

The   inexpensive   20   to   24   inch   cottons   in   colored   and 
dyed  goods  are  the  principal  imports,  then  prints  and  gray 
goods.     There   is   a   limited  sale   of   denims   for  Natives  re_ 
clothing  such  as  is  worn  in  coats  by  the  Nicara-  Salience  of 
guan   soldiers   in   combination    with  trousers   of 
Turkey  red. 

As  in  the  other  Central  American  countries,  most  of  the 
development  enterprises,  such  as  building  railroads  and 
docks,  operating  mines,  etc.,  are  undertaken  by  outside  capi- 
tal, in  this  instance  usually  American,  and  through  contact 
with  these  pioneers  of  progress,  the  natives  are  gradually 
coming  to  experience  much  higher  purchasing  power  and 
daily  increasing  needs. 

The  United  States  takes  nearly  one-half  of  the  exports  of 
Nicaragua,  amounting  to  about  $3,000,000,  composed  of 
coffee,  hard  woods,  and  minerals,  with  smaller  amounts  of 
rubber  and  bananas.  The  imports  in  1913  were  approxi- 
mately $5,966,000. 

Canada. 

The  people  of  Canada  have  so  much  in  common  with 
those  of  the  United  States  that  that  country  really  seems  to 
be  a  part  of  our  own  domain.  Differences  of  language,  of 
currency,  of  customs  are  practically  non-existent,  no  in- 
considerable portion  of  the  population  being  emigrants  from 
the  United  States  with  whom  trade  is  a  matter  of  course. 
Notwithstanding  a  comparatively  high  preferential  tariff  on 
cotton  goods  of  English  manufacture,  we  are  annually  in- 
creasing our  exports  in  this  and  in  a  hundred  other  lines. 

Canada  has  home  manufacture  of  cotton  goods  to  a  con- 


58  MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES. 

siderable  extent,  and  the  mills  are  enlarging  their  capacity, 
but  they  are  not  able  to  keep  up  with  the  increasing  quantity 
and  variety  of  goods  demanded  by  a  constantly  growing 
population.  The  domestic  mills  confine  themselves  to  cloths 
of  coarse  or  medium  grade,  leaving  the  finer  grades  and 
specialties  to  be  supplied  from  outside  sources.  In  the  line 
of  fine  knitting  yarns  Massachusetts  mills  can  offer  sub- 
stantial competition,  and  effectively  extend  their  trade. 

The  Massachusetts  designs  in  prints  are  more  novel  and 
of  immensely  greater  variety  than  print  goods  of  English 
manufacture,  and  thus  have  already  established  themselves 
both  because  the  Canadian  taste  is  pleased  with  our  goods, 
especially  in  the  finer  lines,  and  because  of  quicker  ship- 
ments. Even  though  the  home  mills  make  gray  goods,  the 
attention  of  importers  is  called  to  our  Fall  River  and  New 
Bedford  products  than  which  there  are  none  of  superior 
quality  produced  anywhere  in  the  world,  and  which  can  be 
sold  at  competitive  prices. 

Our  boots  and  shoes  need  no  introduction  to  Canadian 
stores,  but  there  are  some  special  lines  which  will  be  of 
opportunity  interest  to  purchasers,  in  shoes  for  rough  wear 
the  Northm  which  are  particularly  suited  to  the  great  grain- 
growing  section  of  Western  Canada,  a  country 
only  just  developing.  In  the  last  half  decade,  this  section 
has  gone  forward  in  progress  by  leaps  and  bounds,  and  the 
extensive  investments  of  American  capital  and  the  large 
number  of  Americans  in  Canada  stimulated  by  emigration  to 
the  North  West  make  for  still  further  development  each  year, 
and  a  trade  more  domestic  than  foreign.  New  towns  are 
being  built;  Vancouver  is  becoming  a  port  of  importance  for 
the  shipment  of  grain,  and  it  is  highly  probable  that  the 
new  water  route  will  take  care  of  this  immense  source 
of  wealth  instead  of  having  it  hauled  over  land  as 
formerly. 

Here  in  the  United  States  we  are  able  to  supply  more  of 
Canada's  needs  than  all  other  countries  put  together,  goods 
to  the  extent  of  over  $300,000,000  being  sent  to  her  in  1913. 
Raw  cotton,  cotton  goods,  and  boots  and  shoes,  by  no  means 
exhaust  our  stock.  Canada  needs  agricultural  implements, 


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wire  for  fencing,  fertilizers,  and  binder  twine,  which  Massa- 
chusetts can  supply.  Automobiles,  electrical  apparatus, 
textile  and  boot  and  shoe  machinery,  fine  tools,  pipe  and 
fittings,  hardware,  and  similar  goods  are  constantly  required. 
Writing  paper,  books,  music,  jewelry,  pianos,  cigars,  con- 
fectionery, and  pork  products,  are  all  in  the  list  of  Canadian 
requirements,  for  which  Massachusetts  can  supply  com- 
petitive goods. 

Return  cargoes  of  boards,  plank,  and  wood  pulp  from  the 
abundant  supply  of  her  vast  forests,  crops  of  hay,  grain,  and 
flaxseed,  hides,  skins,  and  dairy  products  readily  facilitate  a 
healthy  reciprocal  commerce. 

Australia. 

Next  in  importance  to  improving  our  trade  with  the  Latin- 
American  countries  and  with  Canada,  the  Panama  Canal 
opens  up  the  possibility  of  enormously  extend-  Rich  market 

tr  ^  *  and  well  dis- 

ing  our  commerce    in   the   very  attractive   field  posed  toward 

American 

of  Australia,  in  which  market  the  Massa-  s°°ds- 
chusetts  manufactures  have  already  a  generous  recognition. 
Her  total  imports  from  all  sources  amount  to  about  $250,- 
•000,000,  annually.  Like  other  countries,  a  heavy  item  in 
the  Australian  budget  of  imports  is  that  of  cotton  goods 
which  now  amount  annually  to  approximately  $15,000,000. 
The  Australian  demands  in  cotton  goods  are  of  the  kinds 
which  are  standard  products  in  our  Massachusetts  mills,  and 
our  manufacturers  will  welcome  the  opportunity  to  display 
them  advantageously.  Take,  for  example,  our  denims  which 
have  already  made  their  way  there  and  which  by  chance 
happened  to  be  what  the  Australian  clothing  manufacturer 
was  pleased  to  think  the  proper  width  for  his  work.  They 
are  used  in  carrying  on  a  most  successful  business  in  the 
making  of  goods  for  workingmen's  wear  which  sell  most  satis- 
factorily. If  our  manufacturers  could  guarantee  a  steady 
price  per  yard  without  variation  for  six  months  at  a  time, 
the  sale  of  American  denims  alone  would  insure  an  im- 
portant business,  and  we  are  making  an  effort  to  bring  about 
this  desirable  condition  of  trade.  Sheetings,  shirtings,  prints, 
drills,  flannels,  and  flannelets  are  all  in  order  in  this  market, 


60  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

and  our  trade  in  its  possibilities  is  great  enough  to  warrant 
any  change  in  width,  length,  design,  or  any  other  suggested 
improvement,  which  the  Australian  importers  may  consider 
essential. 

Gray  goods,  of  which  we  make  such  quantities,  are  ex- 
tensively used  for  the  manufacture  of  bags,  for  linings  for 
clothing,  for  boot  and  shoe  findings,  and  for  an  unlimited 
number  of  other  household  uses,  and  the  durability  of  the 
goods  from  our  Fall  River  mills  will  be  appreciated. 

Ducks  are  popular  on  the  market.  They  are  used  for  the 
manufacture  of  tarpaulins,  for  blankets  for  horses  and  cattle, 
and  for  various  other  purposes.  American  goods  are  favor- 
ites, and  if  a  72-inch  width  in  a  little  cheaper  quality  were 
put  on  the  market,  an  urgent  need  would  be  supplied.  The 
demand  grows  for  solid  colors  in  denim,  indigo,  seal  brown, 
and  gray,  in  addition  to  the  well  known  blue  and  white. 

In  prints,  the  Australian  market  wants  27  to  30  inch 
widths,  and  our  manufacturers  who  have  heretofore  con- 
American  sidered  width  an  unimportant  matter  will  now 
are^iverfthe  give  it  the  attention  it  deserves,  offering  most 
attractive  designs  and  competitive  prices.  Cloths 
for  the  covering  of  cheese  and  butter,  which  are  staple 
articles  of  export  in  Australia,  as  well  as  for  the  covering 
of  beef,  have  a  very  extensive  sale,  and  the  Australian 
merchant  will  have  pleasure  in  looking  up  special  goods  from 
our  New  Bedford  and  Lowell  manufacturers. 

Our  boots  and  shoes  are  a  standing  need  in  Australia. 
As  a  matter  of  fact  the  native  factories  turn  out  shoes  made 
of  leather  imported  from  Massachusetts,  for  while  they 
have  plenty  of  hides  and  skins,  from  the  enormous  number 
of  cattle  and  sheep  which  are  raised,  Australians  do  not 
seem  to  be  able  to  get  a  good  finish  on  leather,  although 
they  strive  to  imitate  "American  goods."  The  high  mini- 
mum wage  necessary  under  the  law  also  operates  to  raise 
the  price  of  domestic  shoes  so  that  we  can  export  and  pay 
the  high  tariff  imposed  as  cheaply  as  they  can  make  them 
locally.  Going  hand  in  hand  with  imports  of  shoes  our  shoe 
blackings  have  a  very  good  demand. 

Our  sales  of  automobiles  are  a  constant  source  of  surprise. 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  61 

The  local  dealers  used  to  think  the  European  car  was  the 
only  one  worth  importing,  but  our  light  built  gasoline  cars 
have  secured  a  strong  hold  on  the  market  because  of  their 
cheapness,  durability,  and  economy  of  operation.  There  is 
a  growing  demand  also  for  the  higher  priced  cars  owing  to 
satisfactory  endurance  tests,  and  for  auto  trucks,  for  Aus- 
tralia being  a  country  of  large  distances,  often  without 
adequate  railroad  connections,  finds  ample  use  for  this 
effective  means  of  transportation. 

Australia  with  all  the  needs  of  a  new  and  growing  country 
has  a  lively  interest  in  our  firearms,  fine  machine  tools, 
scientific  instruments,  electrical  machinery  and  Gloucester 
apparatus,  wire  for  brushes  and  cattle  fencing,  opportunity 
rubber  goods,  and  paper.  In  its  temperate 
climate,  articles  of  clothing,  confectionery,  and  heat  supply- 
ing foods  are  appreciated.  Preserved  fish  is  a  special  require- 
ment of  the  country  and  our  Gloucester  salt  fish  will  not  be 
overlooked  by  the  importers  who  appreciate  the  value  of  a 
salable  article.  Cheese  and  butter  and  beef  will  make 
profitable  return  cargoes.  Wool  from  the  great  Sydney  wool 
market  may  be  taken  in  unlimited  quantities  for  our  textile 
mills,  hides  and  skins,  additional  sources  of  Australian  wealth 
and  Massachusetts'  needs,  may  be  returned,  and  tin  and 
copper  can  be  utilized  in  our  manufactures  of  metal.  The 
total  exports  of  the  country  are  upwards  of  $300,000,000. 


The  Philippine  Islands. 

Since  the  readjustment  of  the  tariff  providing  for  the  free 
entry  of  American  goods,  the  United  States  has  led  all 
countries  in  supplying  the  demand  for  cotton  goods  in  the 
Philippines,  the  total  sent  in  1913  aggregating  approximately 
$6,000,000  ($5,848,440). 

Four  classes  of  cloths  are  imported,  namely,  —  white  shirt- 
ings, white  drills  and  ducks,  Swiss  muslins,  and  prints.  The 
Filipinos  want  plain  prints,  and  Turkey  red,  and  these  we 
have  been  shipping,  but  there  are  possibilities  in  other  lines 
which  we  should  easily  supply  such  as  white  drills,  ducks, 
ginghams,  plaids,  and  checks. 


62  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

White  Is  universally  worn  in  the  Philippines.  The  tropical 
climate  permits  the  wearing  of  one  weight  cloth  the  year 
round,  and  large  numbers  of  men  wear  no  other  material 
than  white  shirting  at  any  time  for  trousers,  shirts,  and 
underclothing. 

A  favorite  dress  for  men  is  trousers  of  Turkey  red  with  a 
white  unbelted  shirt,  and  vice  versa.  Turkey  red  is  also 
worn  by  the  women  for  skirts,  and  the  regular  costume  of 
the  native  women  is  a  printed  calico  skirt  with  a  "sarong," 
or  loose  fold  of  striped  pattern  around  the  waist  tucked  in 
at  the  belt,  and  a  shirtwaist  of  Swiss  muslin.  The  striped 
sarong  is  imported  from  Spain.  The  Turkey  red  is  the 
product  of  our  American  mills,  and  is  purchased  because 
it  gives  better  value  to  the  consumer,  is  made  of  good 
cotton,  fast  color,  not  so  heavily  sized  as  the  English  variety, 
and  fully  as  cheap.  The  Massachusetts  prints  are  also 
New  stand-  specially  suited  to  the  popular  taste  and  we 
made"1*  are  able  to  supply  an  infinite  variety  of  cambrics, 


chambrays,  sateens,  etc.,  in  the  bright  colors 
which  seem  to  be  a  characteristic  of  the  country. 

Another  cloth  of  large  import  is  white  drill  for  men's 
suits,  worn  alike  by  both  native  and  foreign  residents,  as 
is  also  white  cotton  duck  which  is  next  in  favor.  Khaki 
imported  from  England  is  used  by  the  Filipino  troops,  and 
to  a  considerable  extent  by  civilians  for  travelling  and  rough 
wear,  and  our  Massachusetts  samples  in  this  line  should  not 
be  overlooked. 

Large  quantities  of  cotton  trouserings,  some  of  them 
napped  on  the  under  side,  have  a  successful  sale,  and  mos- 
quito netting  is  a  necessity. 

Plain  bleached  goods  have  also  here  the  customary  uses 
for  sheets,  pillow  slips,  and  other  household  purposes,  and 
the  attention  of  the  importers  is  called  to  the  specialties 
in  fine  goods  from  our  New  Bedford  and  Northbridge  mills 
which  will  probably  prove  to  be  exactly  what  they  wish  to 
buy. 

Before  the  American  occupation,  the  Filipinos,  both  men 
and  women,  pattered  round  in  loose  slippers  fastened  by  a 
toe  strap,  and  no  hose,  but  the  standard  of  living  has 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  63 

changed,  and  nearly  all  are  now  wearing  shoes  and  stockings. 
Consequently  the  demand  for  hosiery  is  increasing  daily, 
and  our  Massachusetts  manufacturers  should  make  an  early 
entrance  into  competition  for  these  as  well  as  other  knit 
goods.  There  is  also  a  good  market,  but  a  special  one, 
which  would  pay  Massachusetts  manufacturers,  in  colored 
yarns  for  use  in  the  native  hand  looms,  the  lots  to  be  put  up 
in  assorted  colors,  since  only  a  limited  amount  of  each  is  used 
in  combination  with  the  native  fibres  which  abound  in  the 
country  and  make  up  so  attractively.  These  fibres  form  one 
of  the  principal  exports  of  the  Philippines,  and  are  used 
extensively  in  our  Massachusetts  mills,  which  consumed 
nearly  $10,000,000  worth  in  1913,  for  the  manufacture  of 
rope  and  twine. 

Sugar  is  one  of  our  extensive  purchases  from  the  Phil- 
ippines,  as   are  also  fruits  and   nuts,   and  manufactures  of 
tobacco.      Besides  our  cotton  goods  and  manu-  Great  di_ 
factures  of  clothing,  and  boots  and  shoes  already  J™rte™o 
mentioned,  we   are    sending   to    the    Philippines, 
hams,  lard,  and  bacon,  confectionery,  automobiles,  firearms, 
machine    tools,  writing  paper  and  envelopes,  nails,  builders' 
hardware,  and  structural  iron  and  steel. 


Hawaii. 

Hawaii,  the  largest  island  in  the  Mid-Pacific,  one  of  a 
group  of  nine  islands  bearing  that  name,  is  about  2,000  miles 
from  San  Francisco  and  is  an  important  port  of  call  for 
trans-Pacific  steamers. 

The  resources  of  these  islands  are  almost  exclusively 
agricultural,  the  main  crop  being  sugar  cane.  The  soil,  less 
favorable  for  this  product  than  that  of  Cuba,  has  to  be 
assisted  through  fertilization  and  irrigation,  over  $1,000,000 
in  imports  of  fertilizer  being  registered  from  the  United 
States  in  1912. 

The  purchasing  power  of  the  islands  is  relatively  high 
because  of  the  population,  191,000  in  1912,  64  per  cent  of 
the  men,  immigrants  from  Portugal,  Spain,  Russia,  the 
Philippines,  Japan,  and  other  countries,  are  engaged  princi- 


64  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

pally  in  the  sugar  industry.  Stimulated  by  the  reciprocity 
treaty  operative  with  the  islands  since  1876,  the  sugar  crop 
increased  from  12,540  tons  to  260,079  tons  in  1898,  and 
since  the  annexation  to  the  United  States  in  that  year,  the 
output  has  more  than  doubled,  595,258  tons  being  exported 
in  1912  valued  at  $49,961,509.  The  canal  route  will  enable 
us  to  secure  this  raw  sugar  by  direct  shipment  to  the  At- 
lantic coast  which  has  heretofore  been  transported  by  rail 
through  Mexico. 

Ranking  second  to  sugar,  the  cultivation  of  pineapples  is 
important,  the  exports,  raw,  preserved,  and  in  the  form  of 
Prospects  are  fruit  J*uice>  reaching  $2,567,000  in  1912.  There 
"rcfoi 'roads  are  also  exports  of  molasses,  coffee,  and  tobacco. 
Most  of  the  business,  both  purchase  and  sale, 
is  done  with  the  United  States,  the  imports  consisting  of 
cotton  goods,  boots  and  shoes,  bacon  and  hams,  automobiles, 
and  manufactures  of  iron  and  steel.  The  islands  are  aptly 
termed  the  "cross  roads  of  the  Pacific,"  and  commerce 
with  other  countries  will  probably  now  be  developed  to  a 
considerable  extent. 

India. 

The  ships  of  England  sail  the  waters  of  the  globe  with  her 
manufactures  of  cotton,  but  nowhere  in  the  world  is  there  an 
outlet  for  her  goods  like  that  of  India.  India  consumes 
about  one-third  of  all  the  cotton  cloth  exported  from  Eng- 
land, and  of  all  her  holdings  in  markets,  this  is  the  one 
which  Great  Britain  could  least  afford  to  lose.  Massa- 
chusetts cotton  goods  producers,  who  have  not  yet  begun 
to  make  an  aggressive  campaign,  although  they  have  manu- 
facturing facilities  for  competing  anywhere  in  the  world, 
ought  not  to  overlook  this  promising  field.  One  of  the  main 
things  needed  for  its  cultivation  is  a  direct  line  from  Boston 
to  Bombay,  and  thence  to  Singapore,  Bombay  being  nearer 
to  the  United  States  than  are  Shanghai  and  other  Chinese 
ports  to  which  we  ship  our  goods. 

India  has  cotton  mills,  many  of  them.  They  contain  up- 
wards of  5,000,000  spindles.  And  India  raises  much  raw 
cotton,  in  this  respect  she  is  second  only,  though  not  a  close 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  65 

second,  to  the  United  States.  More  than  that,  it  is  to  her 
credit  to  say  that  she  manufactures  a  larger  proportion  of 
her  cotton  crop  than  does  the  United  States,  and  that  she 
exports  relatively  more  in  manufactures  of  cotton  than  does 
the  United  States,  mainly  in  the  form  of  coarse  yarn,  China 
being  the  chief  purchaser  to  an  extent  of  $47,000,000  annu- 
ally. The  explanation  of  all  this  lies  in  the  fact  that  India 
has  approximately  300,000,000  people,  and  that  cotton  is  the 
chief  material  used  for  clothing.  The  native  mills  and  the 
hand  loom  combined,  for  the  hand  loom  flourishes  here  even 
more  than  in  China,  produce  less  than  enough  for  one-third 
of  her  inhabitants,  and  the  value  of  imports  in  cotton  goods 
amounts  to  $125,000,000  annually;  $115,000,000  coming  from 
Great  Britain  as  against  $1,121,013  in  1913  from  the  United 
States. 

Massachusetts  should  supply  in  this  market  a  large  share 
of  drills,  prints,  shirtings,  and  even  dhooties  which  are 
the  typical  Indian  garments.  These  are  generally  Can  meet 
manufactured  in  the  medium  grade  of  cotton  SS 
goods,  and  American  cotton  only  is  considered 
suitable  for  producing  the  quality  desired  in  these  garments. 
The  native  Indian  mills  do  not  compete  except  in  the  very 
coarse  varieties  of  cloth,  and  those  not  furnished  by  England 
are  made  on  the  Indian  hand  looms,  using  English  spun 
yarn  made  of  American  cotton. 

The  great  advantage  of  the  Indian  mills  is  in  the  cheap- 
ness of  their  material  and  their  labor,  but  there  is  a  great 
disadvantage  in  the  poor  quality  of  their  cotton  crop.  The 
staple  is  coarse  and  not  a  clear  white,  for  which  reason,  on 
all  the  lighter  and  finer  goods,  we  can  easily  offer  competi- 
tion. Such  goods  as  we  now  send  to  India  are  invariably 
transshipped  in  England.  Trade  could  be  enormously  in- 
creased by  direct  service  sending  cargoes  of  American  cotton, 
tools,  and  textile  machinery,  for  which  there  would  be  a  good 
demand  if  brought  to  the  attention  of  the  Indian  manufac- 
turers. Our  trade  with  India  amounts  annually  to  some 
$45,000,000,  and  we  send  to  her  in  general  merchandise  only 
about  $7,500,000,  leaving  a  balance  of  five  times  this  amount 


66.  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

to  be  paid  in  cash,  whereas,  if  we  could  send  our  products 
in  exchange,  we  could  retain  our  gold,  and  at  the  same  time 
stimulate  many  of  our  important  Massachusetts  industries. 

Russia. 

This  country  of  enormous  proportions,  one-seventh  of  the 
earth's  surface,  and  with  160,000,000  population,  is  one  of 
Great  hide  our  best  sources  of  supply  for  raw  materials,  the 
producing  market  for  Russian  products  being  right  at  home 
in  our  capital  city,  Boston.  Russia  is  a  great 
hide  and  wool  producing  country.  Hides  of  calves,  of  cattle, 
of  sheep,  and  of  goats  are  her  principal  articles  of  export, 
and  we  need  these  in  our  leather  and  shoe  industries,  be- 
cause we  do  not  produce  enough  ourselves.  Some  of  these 
hides  and  skins  cannot  be  duplicated  elsewhere,  for 
example,  the  hide  of  the  Russian  horse,  the  horse  of  the 
Cossack  and  the  Tartar,  which  is  of  very  peculiar  character. 
"  For  centuries  he  has  been  inured  to  the  hardships  of  a 
Russian  winter,  sleeping  out  in  the  snow  until  he  has 
developed  a  coat  of  skin  and  hair  which  no  other  horse 
possesses."  This  is  the  hide,  —  so  thick  and  firm  that  it  posi- 
tively will  not  stretch,  which  makes  the  only  covering  for 
baseballs  which  will  withstand  very  hard  batting,  and  it  is 
obtainable  nowhere  but  in  Russia.  It  is  the  kind  of  horse, 
too,  that  produces  the  furred  pony  coat,  so  much  used  for 
winter  garments  and  automobile  wear. 

Our  Russian  carpet  wools  come  from  sheep  grown  in  the 
valley  of  the  Don  and  in  Russian  Asia,  nothing  like  them 
being  produced  at  home.  We  need  these  wools  for  our  car- 
pet industry  and  we  imported  $3,500,000  of  them  in  1912. 
Then  there  is  the  kind  of  wool  skin  that  we  call  astrakhan, 
the  skin  of  the  astrakhan  lamb,  found  only  in  southern 
Russia  and  rivaling  sealskin  in  popularity  for  luxurious  win- 
ter garments. 

Russia  is  the  greatest  fur-producing  country  in  the  world. 
The  only  reason  we  do  not  associate  exports  of  fur  with  that 
country  is  because  the  skins  are  not  dressed  and  dyed  in 
Russian  territory,  being  sent  to  Leipsic,  to  London,  or  to 
Paris  for  treatment,  —  and,  the  fur  garments  being  made 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  67 

up  in  these  cities,  they  naturally  figure  as  the  exports  of 
Germany,  of  England,  and  of  France.  Direct  service  with 
Russia  would  bring  these  furs  much  more  cheaply  to  our 
markets. 

We  import  quantities  of  flax  from  Russia,  more  than  a 
million  dollars  in  1912,  and  altogether  our  imports  of  goods 
from  that  country  amount  to  about  $150,000,000  annually. 

Our  exports  to  Russia  are  rather  difficult  to  determine,  for 
the  reason  that  the  statistics  take  no  account  of  trans- 
shipments, and  only  about  $26,000,000  are  credited  as  being 
cleared  for  Russian  ports.  As  a  matter  of  fact,  however,  much 
the  larger  proportion  of  our  products  which  finally  reach  her 
go  to  Amsterdam,  Antwerp,  Hamburg,  Bremen,  Hull,  or 
Marseilles  and  are  there  transshipped,  making  them  appear 
as  exports  from  Holland,  Belgium,  Germany,  England,  or 
France. 

Among  these  may  be  mentioned  some  $9,000,000  in  agricul- 
tural implements  in  1913,  Russia  being  our  best  customer 
of  any  nation  in  the  world.  Her  crop  of  flax  is  Trade  with 

J  Russia  larger 


exchanged  with  us  for  $1,000,000  of  binder 
twine  for  her  harvests.  She  imports  rubber  indicate. 
goods,  —  hose,  rubber  boots,  divers'  apparatus,  everything 
that  we  make  in  the  rubber  line  has  a  good  market  in 
Russia.  Bolts,  hinges,  door  knobs,  and  hardware  of  all 
kinds  for  building  are  imported  in  large  quantities.  Our 
fine  tools  are  in  great  favor  and  projects  for  manufactur- 
ing them  in  Russian  territory  under  the  supervision  of 
Massachusetts  managers  have  been  discussed. 

Our  automobiles,  the  ones  tested  for  strength  and  endur- 
ance, are  just  suited  to  the  roads  in  Russia,  outside  of  the 
cities,  for  like  some  of  our  western  states,  the  country  dis- 
tricts are  not  always  thickly  populated  enough  to  take  good 
care  of  the  roads.  They  need  machines  built  to  go  through 
great  stretches  of  rather  rough  and  often  muddy  territory, 
and,  therefore,  need  cars  supplied  with  good  springs  to  meet 
the  conditions. 

Boots  and  shoes  are  being  sent  to  Russia  in  larger  quan- 
tities each  year.  There  is  a  market  for  long  boots  for  the 
Russian  peasant,  because  in  the  country  they  have  mud  in 


68  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

summer  and  snow  in  winter.  If  he  cannot  afford  shoes  of 
leather,  the  average  peasant  wraps  his  feet  and  legs  with 
a  "partianka,"  a  strip  of  unbleached  cotton  in  lieu  of  a 
stocking  and  wears  a  sandal  made  from  the  lining  of  the 
bark  of  the  linden  tree.  The  upper  classes,  and  the  people 
of  the  cities,  of  course,  wear  shoes  and  there  are  several  shoe 
factories  and  a  rapidly  growing  business.  American  shapes 
are  the  only  kind  Russians  will  buy  and  there  are  quit?  a 
few  stores  located  in  Petrograd  and  Moscow  which  are  sup- 
plied from  our  Brockton  and  Lynn  factories. 

The  cotton  goods  imports  into  Russia  are  not  very  im- 
portant, because  Russia  is  herself  the  fourth  cotton-producing 
American  country  in  the  world,  Turkestan  and  the  Cau- 
mixeTwith  casus  district  having  climatic  conditions  suitable 
product  of  for  the  production  of  cotton.  Notwithstanding 
this,  however,  and  the  fact  that  her  manufac- 
tures of  cotton  goods  are  extensive,  she  is  a  very  large 
purchaser  of  raw  cotton,  taking  annually  nearly  $50,000,000 
of  our  southern  crop  for  admixture  with  her  own  cotton 
staple  which  is  rough  and  hard,  similar  to  the  East  Indian 
variety.  American  cotton  seed  has  been  planted  in  Russia 
with  good  results,  but  careful  cultivation  is  necessary,  to 
prevent  its  going  back  to  the  coarse  variety  of  the  indigenous 
product.  Most  of  the  native  mills  make  gray  and  bleached 
coarse  sheeting  and  chintz  for  household  uses  and  for  curtains. 
Napped  goods  printed  in  Persian  colors,  of  twill  construction, 
are  used  for  shirts  and  dresses  to  take  the  place  of  wool  in 
winter,  and  cotton  waste  is  utilized  in  making  the  coarser 
counts  and  cheaper  fabrics.  Red  is  a  favorite  color  as  are 
also  solid  blue  and  indigo. 

The  duties  on  cotton  goods  are  high,  and  the  government 
encourages  domestic  production  in  every  way,  but  the  mar- 
ket for  fine  goods  is  open  to  the  importer  and  samples  of 
our  products  in  colored  and  dyed  goods,  chambrays,  ging- 
hams, and  mercerized  materials  will  be  of  interest,  in  response 
to  the  demand  for  these  goods  which  are  not  made  in  the 
native  mills. 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  69 


China. 

China,  second  only  to  India  in  its  importation  of  cotton 
goods,  offers  an  unlimited  field  for  Massachusetts'  products. 
The  annual  imports  for  a  series  of  years  average  $100,- 
000,000,  and  often  exceed  that  figure  if  prices  are  favorable. 
The  population  of  this  vast  empire  is  more  Sjrewlfin 
than  425,000,000,  and  their  material  for  clothing  S?erakpeerWlth 
is  almost  exclusively  of  cotton,  — plain  or  quilted.  Stton.0* 
It  is  sometimes  made  of  silk,  but  almost  never  of  wool. 
Cotton  is  grown  everywhere,  indifferently,  as  a  local  catch 
crop,  and  is  made  up  in  the  home  by  the  women  and 
children,  on  which  account  it  is  readily  conceivable  that 
the  bulk  of  China's  supply  of  cotton  goods  is  entirely  inde- 
pendent of  foreign  sources,  and  it  is  this  fact  which  best 
explains  the  yearly  fluctuations.  Large  in  volume  as  the 
imports  are  known  to  be,  it  is  estimated  that  they  constitute 
not  one-tenth  of  the  value  of  the  cotton  goods  used  in  China, 
for  the  per  capita  annual  consumption  in  cottons  varies  from 
one  dollar  to  eight  dollars  according  to  the  locality,  and 
probably  averages  not  less  than  three. 

For  the  market  in  general  the  controlling  idea  should  be 
low  prices.  Notwithstanding  this  fact,  however,  American 
goods  stand  high,  because  the  experience  of  the  Chinese  con- 
sumer makes  him  appreciate  the  difference  in  wearing 
qualities  in  grades  which  compete  with  the  heavy  hand-loom 
goods  made  from  poor  quality  Chinese  cotton.  Nevertheless, 
should  our  manufacturers  send  a  cheaper  grade  of  goods 
than  they  now  appear  to  be  willing  to  manufacture,  they 
could  command  a  market  ten  times  as  large  as  that  which 
they  now  hold,  and  from  the  point  of  view  of  supplying  a 
people  with  what  they  wish  to  buy,  or  of  meeting  their 
purchasing  power  with  goods  which  come  within  their  means 
—  the  sending  of  the  less  expensive  grades  would  seem  to 
be  a  good  business  policy.  Especially  is  this  true  if  we  con- 
sider the  recent  expansion  of  the  cotton  industry  among  the 
Japanese,  who  frankly  imitate  American  cloths,  brands,  and 
styles,  in  cheaper  material  which  will  eventually  tend  to  de- 
crease our  sales. 


70  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 

The  gray  sheetings  and  plain  shirtings  of  our  Massa- 
chusetts' mills  are  used  in  more  parts  of  China  than  any 
other  fabric.  In  drills,  we  have  already  nearly  three- 
quarters  of  the  import  trade.  These  goods  go  to  the 
northern  ports  of  China  as  do  also  cotton  flannels  and 
stripes,  while  the  finer  and  lighter  goods  are  in  demand  in 
the  southern  and  warmer  section  of  the  country. 

The  increasing  demand  for  American  knitting  machines 
for  both  stockings  and  underwear  will  not  be  overlooked, 
wonderful  preference  being  given  them  over  the  German 
machines  because  of  their  less  complicated  con- 


struction. The  yarn  market  in  China  is  also 
very  important  and  comprises  approximately  40  per  cent  of 
the  present  imports  of  cotton  goods  annually. 

With  improved  transportation  facilities  this  immense 
country  will  be  opened  up  for  exploitation  and  a  taste 
for  finer  cotton  manufactures  developed.  Meanwhile,  the 
market  is  large  enough  to  have  goods  made  up  specially  for 
it  in  designs  and  cloths  suited  to  the  tastes  of  the  people 
regardless  of  the  demand  in  other  places.  The  total  exports 
from  the  United  States  in  cotton  goods  to  China  in  1913  was 
approximately  $8,250,000. 

Japan. 

In  Japan,  as  in  China,  a  large  proportion  of  the  cotton 
goods  used  in  the  country  is  made  on  hand  looms  in  the 
home.  Japan,  however,  does  not  grow  cotton  to  any  extent 
as  is  apparent  from  the  fact  that  of  the  import  trade  in 
1912,  $308,258,154,  —  $99,069,000,  or  practically  one-third, 
was  raw  cotton.  Of  this,  half  or  over  comes  from  India, 
a  small  portion  from  China,  and  the  remainder  is  American 
cotton  to  give  the  mixture  whiteness  and  lustre. 

A  story  runs  that  back  in  the  middle  of  the  19th  century, 
previous  to  the  opening  of  the  country  to  foreign  trade,  a 
ship  one  day  made  its  appearance  at  one  of  the  Japanese 
islands  and,  among  other  things,  left  a  small  amount  of 
machine-made  yarn  spun  from  American  cotton.  No  one 
had  any  knowledge  of  how  such  beautiful  yarn  could  be 
made,  or  knew  of  what  material  it  was  constructed,  but  so 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  71 

great  was  the  interest  that  it  was  forwarded  to  Nishijin,  a 
famous  center  of  hand-loom  silk  weaving,  and,  after  much 
discussion,  it  was  decided  that  it  was  a  mixture  of  cotton 
and  silk,  and  its  value  fixed  accordingly. 

In  the  upbuilding  of    the  cotton  industry  the   Japanese 
have  been  favored  by  an  abundance  of  extremely  cheap  labor 
and   freedom   from   laws   prohibiting  long  hours,  Handicapped 
but  have   been  greatly  hampered  by  the  lack  of  skilled  labor, 
skilled  operatives  and  the  ability  to  maintain  a  trained  force. 

The  first  small  spinning  mill  was  operated  in  1866  and 
power  spinning  has  been  extensively  developed,  but  the 
weaving  side  of  the  industry  was  not  started  until  1888,  and 
is  as  yet  in  process  of  development.  The  Japanese  will, 
therefore,  be  interested  in  the  power  looms  of  Massachusetts' 
manufacture  and  in  other  textile  machines  which  are  our 
specialized  products.  We  should  maintain  our  leadership 
also  in  exports  of  electrical  apparatus,  paper-making  ma- 
chines, turning  lathes,  pipes  and  fittings,  and  paper. 
Purchases  on  our  part  of  raw  silk,  the  principal  item  in 
Japan's  export  budget,  hides  and  skins,  tea,  rice,  and  straw 
goods  will  make  business  between  the  two  countries  mutually 
profitable. 


72  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 


THE  ADVANTAGES  OF  BOSTON,  THE   CAPITAL  CITY 

OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 


Boston,  the  capital  city  of  Massachusetts,  and  chief  com- 
mercial center  of  New  England,  has  an  economic  position 
equaled  by  few  and  surpassed  by  none.  Situated  on  the 
seacoast  at  the  confluence  of  the  Charles  and  Mystic  Rivers, 
in  a  middle  position  between  North  and  South,  it  has  easy 
access  to  all  the  European  countries  and  to  the  eastern 
states  of  South  America,  and  now,  by  way  of  the  Panama 
Canal,  to  all  Western  South  America,  Oceania,  and  the 
countries  of  the  Far  East. 

Its  relatively  high  latitude  of  42  degrees  north  gives  it  all 
the  advantages  of  nearness  to  the  seaboard  of  Newfound- 
land, and  consequently  to  the  fisheries  of  the  Grand  Banks, 
and  its  location  near  the  warm  southern  region  of  the  At- 
lantic coastal  plain,  —  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  the  Caro- 
linas  —  makes  possible  the  valuable  exchange  of  production 
with  a  semi-tropical  climate.  The  average  summer  tem- 
perature of  the  city  for  a  period  of  forty-four  years  is  about 
70  degrees,  and  the  average  winter  temperature  approximately 
30  degrees. 

Historical  Landmarks. 

Described  as  far  back  as  1780  by  a  distinguished  French 
visitor  as  a  "magnificent  prospect  of  houses  that  did  not 
seem  a  modern  settlement  so  much  as  an  ancient  city  en- 
joying all  the  embellishments  that  never  fail  to  attend  on 
commerce  and  the  arts,"  Boston  has  developed  in  beauty 
with  each  succeeding  decade.  Rich  in  historical  landmarks 
and  traditions,  her  metropolitan  limits  include  the  fields  of 
Lexington  and  Concord,  America's  first  vantage  ground  of 
independence  on  which  the 

Embattled  farmer  stood 

And  fired  the  shot  heard  round  the  world. 


MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES.  73 

The  Paul  Revere  house,  the  birthplace  of  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin, Faneuil  Hall,  King's  Chapel,  Old  North  Church,  and 
the  Old  Granary  burying  ground,  containing  the  graves  of 
the  founders  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  Colony,  one  of  the 
first  permanent  settlements  in  America,  —  are  only  a  few  of 
the  immediate  points  of  interest. 

The  harbor  is  one  of  the  safest  in  the  world,  beautifully 
dotted  with  islands  which  diminish  the  force  of  the  sea  and 
at  the  same  time  act  as  a  defence,  permitting  pleasant  ocean 
excursions  and  offering  all  the  attractions  of  the  seashore 
during  the  summer  season. 

Her  park  system  opens  up  the  avenues  to  a  thousand 
miles  of  State  highway  through  the  inviting  New  England 
country.  Her  hotel  accommodations  are  unsurpassed  by  any 
city  in  the  world,  —  convention  and  exhibition  halls  are 
fitted  up  for  every  possible  call  of  pleasure  or  comfort  and 
are  large  enough  to  care  for  thousands  of  tourists  at  any 
season  of  the  year. 

Population  and  Industries. 

Boston  has  a  resident  population  of  about  700,000,  a  daily 
influx  from  the  metropolitan  cities  and  towns  of  at  least 
1,500,000  more,  and  within  a  fifty-mile  radius  there  are  ap- 
proximately three  and  one-half  million  inhabitants.  It  is 
the  center  of  the  wealthiest  purchasing  community  in  the 
United  States,  the  wealth  per  capita  $2,159,  leading  all  other 
places  of  importance  in  the  country.  The  per  capita  wealth 
of  New  York  in  1913  was  only  $1,844,  Pittsburg,  $1,292, 
Baltimore,  $1,116,  Philadelphia,  $845,  St.  Louis,  $822,  and 
Chicago,  $381. 

Side  by  side  with  her  importance  as  a  distributing  center 
her  manufactures  have  developed  over  a  wide  range  of  in- 
dustries, amounting  in  Boston  proper  to  $252,000,000  in 
1913,  and  in  the  Metropolitan  district  to  upwards  of  $560,- 
000,000,  of  which  $100,000,000  represents  the  shoe  manu- 
facturing industry  alone.  Printing  and  publishing  of  books 
and  periodicals  is  a  most  successful  service  industry  amount- 
ing to  some  $28,000,000  annually;  manufactures  of  clothing, 
$27,125,000,  Rubber  boots  and  shoes  and  other  manufac- 


74  MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES. 

tures  of  rubber,  $25,166,000,  Foundry  and  machine  shop 
products,  $20,408,000,  Confectionery,  $17,991,000,  Leather, 
tanned,  curried  and  finished,  $12,116,985,  Brewery  products, 
$8,647,000,  and  the  manufactures  of  tobacco,  $7,090,000. 

Boston  is  the  leather  market  of  the  United  States,  —  for 
no  matter  at  what  port  hides  and  skins  are  received  they 
must  be  forwarded  to  Boston  to  be  sold.  It  is  the  world's 
greatest  shoe  center,  shipments  to  domestic  and  foreign 
markets  being  upwards  of  200,000,000  pairs  annually,  the 
two  largest  shoe  manufacturing  cities  in  the  world,  Lynn  and 
Brockton,  being  within  half  an  hour's  distance  by  rail.  As 
a  wool  market  it  is  second  only  to  London,  handling  a 
business  of  $70,000,000  annually,  with  a  prospect  of  great 
immediate  increase  since  the  recent  revision  of  the  tariff  has 
placed  wool  on  the  free  list.  The  receipts  of  foreign  wool 
for  1913  were  225,137,005  pounds.  As  the  distributing 
center  not  only  of  the  State  of  Massachusetts,  but  of  all  New 
England,  she  handles  nearly  one-sixth  of  the  manufactures  of 
the  United  States,  —  for,  out  of  the  twenty  billion  dollar 
product  of  the  country  at  the  last  census,  New  England's 
share  was  $2,670,065,000. 

Boston  as  a  Port. 

Boston  is  the  second  largest  port  in  the  United  States 
and  the  fifth  largest  in  the  world,  being  preceded  by  New 
York,  London,  Hamburg,  and  Rotterdam.  No  terminal 
anywhere  is  better  equipped  for  the  efficient  handling  of 
freight.  The  problem  of  lightering  so  common  in  other 
ports  is  agreeably  absent,  all  docks  being  connected  directly 
with  the  railroad  service  of  the  city.  In  addition  to  private 
enterprise,  the  State  is  at  present  improving  some  8,500,000 
feet  of  land  out  of  the  38,000,000  at  its  disposal  and  making 
it  available  for  industrial  and  warehouse  sites.  The  new 
Commonwealth  Pier  at  South  Boston,  just  completed  at  a 
cost  of  $3,500,000,  is  1200  feet  long  and  400  feet  wide  with 
forty  feet  of  water  at  low  tide  and  fifty  feet  at  high  water 
mark.  The  buildings  have  an  area  of  900,000  square  feet,  or 
about  twenty  acres  of  floor  space  and  a  wharf  frontage  of 
over  half  a  mile.  This  single  pier  can  accommodate  five 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  75 

500-foot  ships  at  once,  provide  for  150  freight  or  passenger 
cars  and  handle  over  1000  passengers  an  hour.  The  largest 
liners  afloat  can  dock  with  ease  and  have  several  hundred 
feet  to  spare. 

The  Hoosac  and  Mystic  piers  in  Charlestown,  the  Boston 
and  Albany  Railroad  piers  at  East  Boston,  and  the  New 
York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  piers  at  South  Boston,  all 
handle  enormous  traffic,  the  grain  elevators  at  these  several 
terminals  having  a  capacity  of  2,500,000  bushels  of  grain 
which  they  can  load  into  vessels  at  the  rate  of  10,000  bushels 

an  hour. 

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The  Dry-Dock. 

The  State,  under  the  management  of  the  Port  Directors, 
is  at  present  building  the  largest  dry-dock  in  the  world, 
1,200  feet  long,  150  feet  wide  and  with  45  feet  of  water  at 
high  tide.  This  will  cost  $3,000,000  of  which  $500,000  has 
already  been  expended.  A  similar  dock  is  to  be  built  at 
East  Boston  for  the  promotion  of  commerce  at  that  im- 
portant point. 

The  Fish  Pier. 

Boston  is  the  most  important  fishing  port  in  the  two 
Americas,  rivaling  the  fishing  interests  of  Grimsby,  Eng- 
land. For  the  advantageous  pursuit  of  the  fish  industry 
another  public  pier  known  as  Commonwealth  Pier  6  was 
completed  in  1913  at  a  cost  to  the  State  of  $1,000,000. 
This  pier  is  nearly  a  quarter  of  a  mile  long  and  buildings 
costing  $2,000,000  have  been  erected  for  the  fish  market. 
The  catch  in  1913  amounted  to  166,000,000  pounds  and 
brought,  at  first  price,  $7,500,000. 

Passenger  and  Foreign  Service. 

The  steamship  piers  in  the  harbor  are  not  more  than  an 
hour  from  the  open  sea  and  it  is  only  ten  or  fifteen  minutes 
to  a  railroad  station  or  to  any  hotel  in  the  city.  More 
people  pass  through  Boston  railroad  terminals  than  through 
any  other  city  in  the  United  States.  On  steam  roads  alone 
there  were  75,000,000  in  1913,  besides  326,352,863  passengers 


76  MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES. 

on  elevated  and  trolley  lines.  There  are  52  steamship  lines 
in  service  at  the  port  extending  to  all  parts  of  the  world, 
36  in  the  foreign  trade  and  16  coastwise.  It  is  a  day's  sail 
nearer  Europe  by  the  most  direct  navigable  routes  than  New 
York,  or  any  large  Atlantic  port.  It  is  nearer  to  South 
America  than  the  Pacific  coast  ports  by  more  than  1,000 
miles,  and  it  is  also  nearer  than  New  York,  Philadelphia, 
Baltimore,  or  the  ports  of  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  Big  com- 
bination passenger  and  freight  boats  are  in  the  Boston 
service,  the  freight  assuring  the  passengers  of  a  steady, 
comfortable  voyage,  and  the  passenger  business  assuring  the 
shippers  of  a  speedy  and  cheap  delivery  of  their  goods. 

With  reference  to  the  Canadian  business,  both  export  and 
import,  particularly  during  six  months  of  the  year  when  the 
traffic  is  heaviest  and  the  St.  Lawrence  River  is  frozen  over, 
Boston  is  the  logical  winter  port,  handling  in  1913,  $44,- 
332,000  of  Canadian  commerce. 

Educational  Advantages. 

Boston,  always  identified  with  all  the  liberal  movements 
of  the  age,  is  the  educational  center  of  the  Western  Hemi- 
sphere and  the  Mecca  of  school  teachers  from  all  over  the 
country.  She  leads  fifty  of  the  principal  American  cities  in 
expenditures  for  maintaining  public  schools,  the  per  capita 
cost  being  $6.89  as  against  $6.86  for  New  York;  $6.60  for 
Washington,  D.  C.;  $6.35  for  Pittsburg;  $4.53  for  Chicago; 
and  $3.88  for  Philadelphia. 

Within  the  Metropolitan  district  are  included  such  world- 
renowned  institutions  as  Harvard  University,  Radcliffe 
College  (for  women),  Tufts  College,  Boston  College,  The 
Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  The  Perkins  Insti- 
tution for  the  Blind,  and  the  Horace  Mann  School  for 
the  Deaf.  Only  a  little  farther  away  are  Amherst  College 
and  the  Massachusetts  Agricultural  College  at  Amherst, 
Clark  University  and  Clark  College  at  Worcester,  Williams 
College  at  Williamstown,  Holy  Cross  College  at  Worcester, 
Wellesley  College  (for  women)  at  Wellesley,  Smith  College 
(for  women)  at  Northampton,  Mt.  Holyoke  College  (for 
women)  at  South  Hadley,  the  Textile  Schools  at  Fall  River, 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  77 

Lowell,  and  New  Bedford,  and  the  Worcester  Polytechnic 
Institute,  besides  numerous  continuation  schools  and  a 
great  choice  of  public  lecture  courses.  Her  school  system 
dates  back  to  1635,  only  five  years  subsequent  to  the  settle- 
ment of  the  city,  when  the  Boston  Public  Latin  School  was 
established.  Harvard  College  was  established  one  year  later, 
in  1636. 


78  MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES. 


THE  LABOR  SUPPLY  AND  THE  CHARACTERISTICS  OF 
THE  MASSACHUSETTS  WAGE-EARNER, 


In  addition  to  her  supply  of  native  workmen,  Massa- 
chusetts has  for  centuries  secured  her  wage-earners  from  the 
very  best  material  in  the  races  of  Northern  and  Eastern 
Europe,  and  abundantly  has  she  drawn  on  this  source  for 
the  expansion  of  her  industries.  The  process  of  assimilation 
has  gone  on  through  long  years  since  1630,  until  the  de- 
scendants of  these  immigrants  form  a  very  considerable 
portion  of  our  population. 

Under  the  happy  combination  of  a  favorable  climate  and 
comparatively  easy  access  to  food,  enhanced  by  effective 
railroad  facilities,  we  have  been  able  to  accumulate  capital 
and  to  use  it  largely  in  the  establishment  of  manufacturing 
enterprises.  In  a  State  like  ours,  where  the  industries  are 
still  expanding,  the  demand  for  skilled  labor  keeps  wages  at 
a  high  level.  Add  to  this  our  system  of  free  education 
pursued  as  it  is  through  part-time  and  continuation  schools, 
it  is  easy,  in  comparison  with  the  opportunities  afforded  in 
other  States  and  countries,  for  our  wage-earners  to  advance 
to  the  higher  business  and  social  groups. 

Social  progress  is  everywhere  apparent  in  the  relatively 
large  proportion  of  workers  organized  into  trades  unions,  and 
wrage  schedules  are  not  by  any  means  fixed  by  employers, 
but  rather  by  contracts  in  which  the  wage-earners  have  an 
increasingly  effective  voice.  At  the  same  time,  because  of 
his  fairmindedness  and  of  his  willingness  to  do  his  share 
towards  the  equalization  of  opportunities,  the  Massachusetts 
manufacturer  commands  the  highest  respect.  He  feels  that 
his  workmen  are  as  indispensable  to  him  as  he  to  them,  and 
in  times  of  stress  the  community  has  never  appealed  to  him 
in  vain.  As  a  matter  of  fact,  Massachusetts  is  the  pioneer 


MASSACHUSETTS   INDUSTRIES.  79 

State  in  every  movement  for  the  uplift  and  welfare  of  the 
wage-earner,  as  demonstrated  in  the  record  of  her  laws  for 
shortening  the  hours  of  labor  and  improving  its  conditions, 
for  the  protection  of  women,  the  prohibition  of  child  labor, 
and  the  adoption  of  wage  minima. 

Perhaps  the  most  noteworthy  characteristic  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts wage-earner  is  his  interest  in  public  affairs,  his  in- 
tention to  inform  himself  as  to  matters  of  legislation  and  to 
obtain  his  desires  by  appeal  to  the  popular  vote.  Although, 
in  common  with  all  other  countries,  we  have  our  difficulties 
and  our  periods  of  business  depression,  nevertheless  the  great 
masses  of  our  people  have  high  purchasing  power  and  an 
enviable  capacity  for  accumulating  savings  and  partici- 
pating in  the  better  things  of  life.  The  savings  banks  de- 
posits in  1913  amounted  to  no  less  than  one  and  one  half 
billions  of  dollars. 


80  MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES. 


CONCLUSION. 


The  intensity  of  the  present  general  interest  in  our  export 
trade  makes  it  especially  desirable  to  focus  the  attention 
upon  the  all  important  need  of  launching  constructive  plans 
of  trade  development,  and  to  realize  that  we  have  the 
facilities  and  are  in  a  position  to  secure  an  enviable  place  in 
the  world's  export  manufactures  market.  Now  is  the  time 
for  our  cotton  manufacturers  to  appreciate  the  tremendous 
possibility  of  turning  the  bulk  of  our  cotton  crop  —  nearly 
three-quarters  of  the  world's  supply  —  into  domestic  manu- 
factures of  cotton  so  that  we  may  be  able  literally  to  clothe 
the  world.  Now  is  the  time  for  our  boot  and  shoe  manu- 
facturers to  expand  their  business  so  as  to  pierce  new 
foreign  markets,  thereby  seconding  the  successful  efforts 
attained  by  Massachusetts  in  Continental  Europe  and  to 
branch  out  and  extend  their  field  indefinitely  until  we 
actually  supply  the  world  with  shoes  of  incomparable  style, 
workmanship,  and  material. 

Similar  success  awaits  our  efforts  in  the  field  of  fine  tools 
and  machinery,  in  manufactures  of  electrical  apparatus,  fire- 
arms, automobiles,  and  other  industries  where  specialization 
and  factory  refinements  have  been  carried  to  perfection. 

Given  the  necessary  financial  equipment,  the  requisite  for 
a  permanent  hold  upon  foreign  markets  is  a  genuine 
superiority  in  the  goods  themselves;  and  the  winning  of 
these  markets  may  be  assured  only  through  patient  and 
persistent  effort  in  developing  more  intimate  business  and 
social  relations  with  our  foreign  customers. 

To  this  end  the  Massachusetts  Panama-Pacific  Com- 
mission urges  upon  our  Massachusetts  manufacturers  the 
necessity  of  selecting  the  proper  representatives  to  demon- 


MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES.  81 

strate  and  sell  their  goods,  ,and  we  take  pleasure  in  cordially 
inviting  the  representatives  of  the  Latin-American  States, 
Canada,  Australia,  Russia,  and  the  countries  of  the  Far 
East  brought  nearer  to  us  by  the  new  water  route,  to  come 
to  Massachusetts  and  establish  offices  here  for  the  transaction 
of  a  commerce  which  shall  be  at  once  mutually  pleasant  and 
profitable. 


A    DIRECTORY 


OF 


MASSACHUSETTS    INDUSTRIES 
1913 


CLASSIFICATION    BY    INDUSTRY. 

[The  name  of  the  town  and  the  particular  section  in  which  the  factory  is  located  are  given,  as  well  as  the.- 
'msiness  office  wherever  one  is  maintained.     The  arrangement  is  alphabetical.] 


Agricultural  Implements. 
Lllen,  Charles  G.,  Co.  (Harding  Allen),  Barre. 
Lines   Plow  Co.,    So.     Framingham,     Framingham. 

Office:  Quincy  Ha!I,  Boston. 

Icher  &  Taylor  Agricultural  Tool  Co.,  8    Mont- 
gomery St.,  Chicopee  Falls,  Chicopee. 
lichardson  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  84  Prescott  St.,  Worcester, 
jtedman,  M.  W.,  Main  St.,  Tyringham. 

Ammunition . 

lopewell   Railroad   Supply  Co.,   Needham.     Office: 

509  Columbia  Bank  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Jnited   States  Cartridge  Co.,   Lawrence  St.,  Lowell. 
Mfg.  Co.,  Blake  St.,  Newtonville,  Newton. 

Artificial  Flowers. 

lunn,  R.  J.,  &  Bros.,  165   Tremont  St.,    Melrose. 
Office:  59  Temple  PL,  Boston. 

Artificial  Limbs. 

idrews,  Wm.,  30  E.  Bleachery  St.,  Lowell. 

sk  &  Arnold,  3  Boylston  PL,  Boston. 
Kennedy,  Bartholomew  M.,  355  Oakland  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

light    Mfg.    Co.,    Ashburnham.     Office:  19   Wood 
St.,  Fitchburg. 
linnis,  C.  H.,  Gushing  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Artificial  Stone. 

Alger,  Chas.  T.,  14  W.  Britannia  St.,  Taunton. 
Art  Stone  Co.,  The,   25  Union  St.,    Miller's  Falls, 

Montague. 

Chamillard,  Ulysses,  Worcester  St.,  Norton. 
Concrete  Block  Manufactory  (Albert  N.  Dennis),  36 

Parker  St.,  Attleborough. 

Croteau,  Colyx  M.,  249  Shawmut  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Delaney,  James  J.  (Sam'l  Snell  Co.),  100  Appleton 

St.,  Holyoke. 
Dennis,  Albert  N.    (Concrete  Block   Manufactory), 

36  Parker  St.,  Attleborough. 

Dyer,  George  N.,  40  Dyer  St.,  Station  A.,  Gardner. 
Emerson  &  Norris  Co.,  163  No.  Beacon  St.,  Brighton, 

Boston. 
Essex  Concrete  Construction  Co.,  71  Washington  St., 

Salem. 

Eureka  Construction  Co.,  340  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Faford,  F.  Xavier,  French  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Freedman,  Max,  237  3rd  St.,  Chelsea. 
Haverhill  Cement  Stone  Co.,  Railroad  Av.,  Haverbill. 
Hay  &   Peabody  Cement   Vault  Co.,   Auburn  St., 

Chelsea. 


Lynn  Concrete  Block  Co.,  426  Broadway,  Lynn. 

Mather,  John.L.,  275  Elm  St.,  Northampton. 

McCarthy,  Wm.  J.,  Co.,  27  Bonair  St.,  Somerville. 

New  England  Cement  Stone  Co.,  Norwood.  Office: 
74  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Sanitary  Cement  Co.,  Williams  St.,  Everett. 

Sanitary  Concrete  Stone  Co.,  Easthampton. 

Simpson  Bros.  Corp.,  17  Somerville  Av.,  Somerville. 
Office:  166  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Smith  Bros.  Concrete  Co.,  Arsenal  St.,  Watertown. 

Snell,  Samuel,  Co.  (James  J.  Delaney),  100  Appleton 
St.,  Holyoke. 

Sturtevant  &  Hook,  202  No.  Water  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Twichell,  J.  V.,  164  Crescent  St.,  Athol. 

Vaninetti,  Charles,  Lee. 

Vogt,  Paul,  &  Son,  8  Grover  St.,  Everett. 

Wakefield  Cement  Stone  Co.,  Stark  Av..  Wakefield. 

Watkins  Concrete  Block  Works,  13  North  Av.,  Attle- 
borough. 

Worcester  Concrete  Stone  &  Bldg.  Block  Co.,  28 
Greenwood  St.,  Worcester. 

Artists'  Materials. 

Walbuck  Crayon  Co.,  316  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 

Automobiles,  including  Bodies  and  Parts. 

Amesbury  Metal  Body  Co.,  Chestnut  St.,  Amesbury. 

Amesbury  Top  Co.,  Cedar  St.,  Amesbury. 

Atlas  Motor  Car  Co.,  The,  68  Birnie  Av.,  Springfield. 

Auto  Metal  Co.,  531  Worthington  St.,  Springfield. 

Auto  Wind  Shield  Co.,  University  Rd.,  Cambridge. 

Bailey,  S.  R.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Chestnut  St.,  Amesbury. 

Biddle  &  Smart  Co.,  The,  Railroad  Av.,  Amesbury. 

Boston  Auto  Gage  Co.,  8  Waltham  St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Auto  Top  Co.,  98  Mass  Av.,  Boston. 

Briggs  Carriage  Co.,  Cedar  St.,  Amesbury. 

Brightwood  Motor  Mfg.  Co.,  160  Birnie  Av.,  Spring- 
field. 

Cameron  Car  Co.,  Canal  St.,  Beverly. 

Clark,  Edward  S.,  242  Freeport  St.,  Dorchester, 
Boston. 

Clark  Carriage  Co.,  The,  Carriage  Av.,  Amesbury. 

Columbia  Tire  &  Top  Co.,  1014  Commonwealth  Av., 
Boston. 

Currier,  Cameron  Co.,  The,  85  Elm  St.,  Amesbury. 

Cutter,  J.  Frank,  30  Amherst  St.,  Cambridge. 

Easton  Machine  Co.,  So.  Easton,  Easton. 

Eco    Mfg.    Co.,    27    Wormwood    St.,    So.    Boston 

Office:    53  State  St.,  Boston. 
Eisner,  Harry,  &  Co.,  24  Cambria  St.,  Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Farnharr.  &  Nelson  Co.,  47  Union  Av.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Boston. 

Flentje,  Ernst,  1643  Cambridge  S+.,  Cambridge. 

Grout  Automobile  Co.,  275  E.  Main  St.,  Orange. 

Hodge  &  Graves  Co.,  Railroad  Av.,  Amesbuty. 

Hollander  &  Morrill,  Inc.,  Carriage  Av.,  Amesbury. 

Howarth  &  Rogers  Co.,  Oak  St.,  Amesbury. 

Hume  Carriage  Co.,  1000  Commonwealth  Av.,  Brook- 
line. 

Jewett-Gamage  Co.,  172  Shrewsbury  St.,  Worcester. 

Judkins,  J.  B.,  Co.,  Main  St.,  Merrimac. 

Kilgore  Mfg.  Co.,  883  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Knox  Automobile  Co.,  53  Wilbraham  Rd.,  Spring- 
field. 

Leitch,  J.  N.,  Co.,  Cedar  St.,  Amesbury. 

Loud,  Fred  A.,  Co.,  Lansdowne  &  Franklin  Sta., 
Cambridge. 

McNear,  George  W.,  26  Cambria  St.,  Boston. 

Merrimac  Plating  Works  (J.  H.  Murphy),  Liberty 
St.,  Merrimac. 

Metz  Co.,  Woerd  Av.,  Waltham. 

Miller  Bros.,  5  Harrison  Av.,  Amesbury. 

Morgan  Motor  Truck  Co.,  677  Cambridge  St., 
Worcester. 

Murphy,  J.  H.  (Merrimac  Plating  Works),  Liberty 
St.,  Merrimac. 

Murray,  P.  A.,  &  Co.,  200  Washington  St.,  Newton. 

Parry,  A.  N.,  &  Co.,  Railroad  Av..  Amesbury. 

Pattinson  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  r.  48  Stanhope  St.,  Boston. 

Pearson,  Walter,  &  Co.,  Whitman. 

Pease,  S.  C.,  &  Sons,  Main  St.,  Merrimac. 

Pickard  Bros.  Motor  Car  Co.,  14  Foundry  St.,  Brock- 
ton. 

Reardon,  J.  J.,  Clark  St.,  Amesbury. 

Robertson,  Peter,  Sheet  Metal  Works,  17  Chardon 
St.,  Boston. 

Shields  Carriage  Co.,  The,  11  Carriage  Av.,  Amesbury. 

Springfield  Auto  Top  &  Upholstering  Co.,  230  Dwight 
St.,  Springfield. 

Springfield  Harness  Co.,  55-61  Dwight  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Springfield  Metal  Body  Co.,  r.  236  Main  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Stanhope  Forge  &  Machine  Works,  49-51  Lansdowne 
St.,  Cambridge. 

Stanley  Motor  Carriage  Co.,  Hunt  St.,  Watertown. 

Star  Emergency  Sleeve,  237  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Stevens-Duryea  Co.,  65  Main  St.,  Chicopee  Falls, 
Chicopee. 

Stone,  W.  P.,  &  Co.,  179  First  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Sultan  Motor  Co.,  60  Wilbraham  Rd.,  Springfield. 

Teel  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Main  St.,  Medford. 

Thomas,  Chauncey,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  101  Chestnut  St., 
Boston. 

Walker  Carriage  Co.,  Mechanic  St.,  Merrimac. 

Whitcher,  Frank  R.,  23  Main  St.,  Amesbury. 

Wing,  Chas.,  Co.,  The,  3  Water  St.,  Amesbury. 

Awnings,  Tents,  and  Sails. 

Amory,  George  F.,  32  India  Wharf,  Bosto'n. 
Batchelder,  C.  H.,  Co.,  234-240  State  St.,  Boston. 
Benner,  F.  R.,  &  Co.,  302  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 
Bowman,  Henry  A.,  112  Front  St.,  Worcester. 
Briggs  &  Beckman,  35  Commercial  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Brockton  Awning  Co.  (F.  T.  Mackedon),  63  Frank- 
lin St.,  Brockton. 


Burgin    Bros.    (Alfred    Burgin),    15-17    Market   St.] 

Springfield. 

Colby  "Sailmaker",  415  Main  St.,  Gloucester. 
Cousens  &  Pratt,  Ericsson  St.,  Neponset,  Boston.     I 
Cousens  &  Pratt,  Marblehead.     Office:  Ericsson  StJ 

Neponset. 

Greaser  &  MacDonald,  49  Bennet  St.,  Boston. 
Cross  Awning  &  Sign  Co.  (Geo.  W.  Morrison),  21 

Button  St.,  Lowell. 

Davis,  B.  G.,  4-6  Ferry  Wharf,  Newburyport. 
Dorchester  Awning  Co.,  1558  Dorchester  Av., 

Chester,  Boston. 
Erickson,  A.,  Co.  (Jos.  H.  Whelton),  42  No.  Marke 

St.,  Boston. 

Gordon  &  Hutchins,  175  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 
Holmes  Co.,  385  Main  St.,  Woburn. 
Hitch,  Otis  L.,  76  William  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Harley,  Daniel,  Main  St.,  cor.  Oliver,  Fitchburg. 
Hoyt,  Geo.  T.,  Co.,  52  So.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Hamblin,  H.,  &  Son,  62  Long  Wharf,  Boston. 
Lamprell  &  Marble  (Wm.  Lamprell).  284  Commerci 

St.,  Boston. 

Lufkin,  Howard  F.,  Leighton's  Wharf,  Gloucester. 
Mackedon,  F.  T.  (Brockton  Awning  Company),  63 

Franklin  St.,  Brockton. 
McClellan,  Chas.  P.,  Rodman's  Wharf,  Fall  River. 
McLellan,  W.  H.,  Co.,  15  Merrimac  St.,  Boston. 
Meyer,  L.  M.,  &  Co.,  7  Worthington  St.,  Spiingfiel 
Miller,  Robert,  &  Co.,  230  State  St.,  Boston. 
Morrison,  George  W.   (Cross  Awning  &  Sign  Co.), 

215  Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 
Nickerson,  Lemuel,  173  State  St.,  Boston. 
Pettes,  George  W.,  Provincetown. 
Philinte,  Leon  G.,  45  Water  St.,  Beverly. 
Planet  Co.,  The,  No.  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 
Rogers.  G.  W.,  &  Co.,  95  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 
Rowe,  E.  L.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Water  St.,  Gloucester. 
Simmons,  Manuel,  Whalen's  Wharf,  Gloucester. 
Steele,  William  L.,  Steele's  Wharf,  Gloucester. 
Trundy   &   Co.    (Benj.   B.   Trundy),    165   Milk  St., 

Boston. 

Union  Decorating  Co.,  26  No.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Wallingford  &  Acres,  10-12  India  Sq.,  Boston. 
Waterproof  Canvas  Supply  Co.,  21-23  Sterling  St., 

Weymouth. 

Wheeler,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  64  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 
Wheeler  &  Wilson,  15  Merchants'  Row,  Boston. 
Whelton,  Jos.  H.  (A.  Erickson  Co.),  42  No.  Market 

St.,  Boston. 
Wilson   &  Silsby    (Adrian  Wilson),    Rowe's   Wharf, 

Boston. 

Axle  Grease. 

Snowflake  Axle  Grease  Co.,  250  Cleghorn  St.,  Fitch- 
burg. 

Babbitt  Metal  and  Solder. 

Andler,  M.  M.,  &  Co.,  17  Farnsworth  St.,  Boston. 
Robinson,   L.   C.,    38   Howard   St.,   Cambridgeport, 
Cambridge. 

Bags,  other  than  Paper. 

Canvas  Goods  Mfg.  Co.,  93  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 
Chase,  H.  &  L.  (H.  G.  Porter),  233  State  St.,  Boston. 
Collins-Plass  Co.,  197  Broadway,  Fall  River. 
National  Coal  Bag  Co.,  42  Lagrange  St.,  Worcester.  I 


CLASSIFICATION    BY   INDUSTRY. 


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Bags,  Paper. 

own  Bag  Filling  Machine  Co.,  The,  5  Main  St., 

Fitchburg. 
w  England  Paper  Bag  Co.,  Inc.,  Lexington  St., 

Waltham. 


Baking  Powders  and  Yeast. 

ston    Baking    Powder    Co.,    49    So.    Market    St., 

Boston, 
amond    Baking    Powder    Co.    (Carl    Gifford),    54 

Chatham  St.,  Boston, 
irvard   Baking   Powder   Co.,    r.    379   Walker   St., 

Lowell. 

ashler  Bros.,  Alden  St.,  Ashland, 
ame  Baking  Powder  Co.,  37  Judson  St.,  Maiden, 
ide,  D.  &  L.,  Co.,  86  Central  St.,  Boston. 


Baskets,  and  Rattan  and  Willow  Ware. 

sxander,  F.  B.,  978  Watertown  St.,  W.  Newton, 

Newton, 
ilie    Basket  Co.    (Wm.    Bailie),    82  Sudbury   St., 

Boston. 

llou,  M.  E.,  &  Son,  Becket. 
llou,  M.  E.,  &  Son,  Hinsdale. 
ston  Mat  &  Basket  Co.  (Michael  Low),  62  Fulton 

St.,  Boston. 

wles,  Leander,  Lunenburg. 

igham  Basket  Co.,  Worcester  S,t.,  West  Boylston. 
Idbrook  Basket  Co.  (C.  F.  Caldwell),  Coldbrook 

Springs,  Oakham. 

jacon,  Oliver  E.,  91  Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston, 
ggins,  Theron  K.,  So.  Worthington,  Worthington. 
)vasse,  Augusta  M.,  98  Clinton  St.,  Chelsea. 

,  Michael  (Boston  Mat  &  Basket  Co.),  62  Fulton 

St.,  Boston. 

epard,  Everett  H.,  W.  Mansfield,  Mansfield, 
een,    Benjamin   &   Co.    (Richard   O.    Treen),    W. 

Mansfield,  Mansfield, 
illiams  Mfg.  Co.,  Smith  St.,  Northampton. 


Belting  and  Hose,  Leather. 

aerican  Belting  &  Tanning  Co.,  135  Oliver  St., 
Boston. 

rnes,  Henry  K.,  Co.,  10  Phillips  St.,  Salem.  Office: 
234  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

y  State  Belting  Co.,  605  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

ulds,  I.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Hudson. 

aton  &  Knight  Mfg.  Co.,  196  Franklin  St., 
Worcester. 

rvey,  F.  L.,  &  Co.,  Blossom  Av.,  Fall  River. 

lyoke  Belting  Co.,  66  Winter  St.,  Holyoke. 

.dson  Belting  Co.,  1-3  Eaton  PI.,  Worcester. 

mt,  Henry  C.,  Co.,  32  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 

son,  Charles  L.,  Inc.,  221  High  St.,  Boston. 

sLanathan,  F.  W.,  &  Son,  30  Water  St.,  Lawrence. 

rley,  C.  H.,  Bradford  St.,  Rowley. 

ackley,  W.  T.,  &  Son,  Co.,  49  High  St.,  Boston. 

ringfield  Belting  &  Supply  Co.,  The,  216  Worth- 
ington St.,  Springfield. 

ion  Belt  Co.,  66  Troy  St.,  Fall  River. 

rren,  J.  F.  &  W.  H.,  Co.,  The,  Arctic  St. .Worcester. 

liting,  Henry  F.,  Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  Lowell. 


Belting  and  Hose,  Woven. 

Beck,  William  &  Charles,  83  Holly  St.,  Lawience. 

C.  C.  C.  Fire  Hose  &  Rubber  Co.,  The,  Canton  Jet., 
Canton. 

Callahan,  Cornelius  Co.,  The,  127  Purchase  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Carton  Belting  Co.,  The,  52  Everett  St.,  Allston, 
Boston. 

Neidner,  Charles,  Sons  Co.,  10-20  James  St.,  Maiden. 

Standard  Woven  Fabric  Co.,  7  Summer  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Belting  and  Hose,  Rubber. 

Boston  Belting  Co.,  256  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Co.,   110  Portland 

St.,  Cambridgeport,  Cambridge.    Office:  15  State 

St.,  Boston. 

Bicycles,  Motorcycles,  and  Parts. 

American  Motor  Co.,  705  Center  St.,  Brockton. 
Bennett  Pedal  Co.,  380  Chandler  St.,  Worcester. 
Grady,  J.  W.  &  Co.,  68  High  St.,  Worcester. 
Hendee  Mfg.  Co.,  837  State  St.,  Springfield. 
Pope    Mfg.    Co.,   The,   West  field.     Office:  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Billiard  Tables  and  Materials. 

Alexander,  W.,  607  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Came,  J.  E.,  Co.,  114  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Magann,  J.,  &  Co.,  106  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
McCarty,  J.  J.,  Co.,  The,  554  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Woll,  G.  H.,  24  Thayer  St.,  Boston. 

Blacking. 

Blue  Ribbon  Mfg.  Co.,  27  Baldwin  St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Blacking  Co.,  Third  &  Potter  Sts.,  E.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 

Boston  Leather  Stain  Co.,  109  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Brockton  Enamel  Co.,  44  Binford  St.,  Boston. 

Brockton  Paste  &  Supply  Co.,  261  No.  Main  St., 
Brockton. 

Brown,  B.  F.,  &  Co.  (F.  E.  Fennessy),  137  Fulton  St., 
Boston. 

Burdett  Stain  &  Blacking  Co.,  r.  209  Market  St., 
Lynn. 

Carruth,  Nathan  F.,  &  Co.,  Vine  St.,  Everett. 

Caton  Stain  &  Blacking  Co.,  Inc.,  220  Market  St., 
Lynn. 

Conley  Stain  &  Blacking  Co.,  44  Binford  St.,  So. 
Boston,  Boston. 

Crow  Blacking  Co.,  Beaumont  St.,  Canton  Jet., 
Canton. 

Dee's  Flexity  Stain  Co.  (Wm.  F.  Dee),  215  Market 
St.,  Lynn. 

Dennehy  Bros.,  r.  78  Railroad  Av.,  Brockton. 

Easton  Co.,  The,  267  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Elliott,  William  A.,  off  Albion  St.,  Montello,  Brock- 
ton. 

Fennessy,  F.  E.  (B.  F.  Brown  &  Co.),  137  Fulton  St., 
Boston. 

Goodrich,  Morton  T.,  187  W.  Chestnut  St.,  Campello 
Sta.,  Brockton. 

Hatch,  Henry  C.,  149  Crescent  St.,  Brockton. 

Hauthaway,  C.  L.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  346  Congress  St. 
Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Haverhill  Blacking  Co.,  39-43  Wingate  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

H  &  H  Blacking  Co.,  The,  10  Sheppard  Av.,  Brockton. 

Johnson  Laboratory,  Inc.,  Paxton. 

Jones,  E.  A.,  &  Co.,  97  Belmont  St.,  Brockton. 

Kailson  Bros.,  49  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Kelly,  George  J.f  Co.,  125  Market  St.,  Lynn.  Office: 
26-28  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Kent  &  Smith,  71-75  Blake  St.,  Lynn. 

Leitch,  W.  J.  &  H.  W.  (Parlor  Pride  Mfg.  Co.),  No. 
Andover. 

Lynn  Blacking  Co.  (A.  F.  Ricker),  35  Willow  St., 
Lynn. 

Mitchell  Stain  Mfg.  Co.  (E.  A.  Mitchell),  507  Wash- 
ington St.,  Lynn. 

Monarch  Blacking  Co.,  192  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Montello  Blacking  Co.,  112  Park  St.,  Stoughton. 

Morse  Blacking  Co.,  The  (J.  Ellison  Morse),  20 
Wallis  St.,  Peabody. 

Morse  Bros.,  Canton. 

Mullen  Bros.,  93  Center  St.,  Brockton. 

National  Shoe  Finishing  Co.,  15  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

New  England  Blacking  Co.,  Inc.,  24  Binford  St., 
So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Packard  Dressing  Co.,  Stoughton. 

Parlor  Pride  Mfg.  Co.  (W.  J.  &  H.  W.  Leitch),  No. 
Andover. 

Pierce,  C.  S.,  Dressing  Co.,  278  Montello  St.,  Brock- 
ton. 

Pike,  E.  N.,  &  Son,  27  India  St.,  Boston. 

Quinn,  K.  J.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  80  Batterymarch  St., 
Boston. 

Ricker,  A.  F.  (Lynn  Blacking  Co.),  35  Willow  St., 
Lynn. 

Royal  Worcester  Polish  Co.,  7  Harris  Ct.,  Worcester. 

Ryan  Ideal  Stain  &  Blacking  Co.,  696  Washington 
St.,  Lynn. 

Shawmut  Wax  Co.  (E.  A.  Wood),  15  Telford  St., 
Brighton,  Boston. 

Snow,  John  F.,  73  Centre  St.,  Maiden. 

Standard  Stain  &  Blacking  Co.,  48-52  Mulberry  St., 
Lynn. 

Superior  Polish  Co.,  The,  18  Byron  Av.,  Brockton. 

Thompson,  Ferd,  &  Co.,  67  Grove  St.,  Rockland. 

Tinkham,  F.  L.f  &  Co.,  624  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Union  Blacking  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  49  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

Wentworth  &  Alger  Co.,  261  Warren  Av.,  Brockton. 

Whittemore  Bros.  &  Co.,  20  Albany  St.,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 

Whittemore-Woodbury  Co.,  412-414  Medford  St., 
Charlestown,  Boston. 

Wood,  E.  A.  (Shawmut  Wax  Co.),  15  Telford  St., 
Brighton,  Boston. 

Young,  F.  H.,  Co.,  346  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Bluing. 

Bluine  Mfg.  Co.  (Corp),  Concord  Jet.,  Concord. 
Sawyer  Crystal  Blue  Co.,  The,  Dudley  St.,  Chelsea. 
Office:  88  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Bone,  Carbon,  and  Lamp  Black. 
Donald,  W.  C.,  &  Co.  (Walter  S.  Donald),  9  Union 

St.,  Andover. 
Seaver   &  Co.,   Marginal   St.,   Chelsea.     Office:  120 

Milk  St.,  Boston. 


Bookbinding  and  Blank-book  Making. 

Adams,    Ephraim,    &   Co.,    Inc.,    289  Congress 

Boston. 
Alffeck  Ruling  &  Stationery  Co.,  Inc.,  18  Bridge 

Holyoke. 
Baker-Vawter  Co.,  80  D  wight  St.,  Holyoke.     Offio 

1428  Tribune  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111. 
Barnard,  F.  J.,  &  Co.,  105  Federal  St.,  Boston. 
Boston    Bookbinding    Co.,     15    Arrow    St.,    Cat 

bridge. 

Burlen,  Robert,  156  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 
Coleman,  .Geo.,  &  Co.,  110  High  St.,  Boston. 
College   Bindery   (C.   W.   Facey),    13   Boylston  S 

Cambridge. 

Dale,  Lee  C.,  9  Knapp  St.,  Boston. 
Demain,  W.  C.,  &  Son,  100  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 
Dudley  &  Hodge,  299  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Dumas  &  Co.  (Ernest  G.  Dumas),  67  Middle  St 

Lowell. 

Earl,  N.  R.,  &  Son,  70  Bedford  St.,  Fall  River. 
Eeles,  Frederick,  Co.,  27  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 
Eldred,  W.  J.,  58  Harrison  Av.,  Springfield. 
Emery  Record  Preserving  Co.,  7  Summer  St.,  TauU 

ton. 

Essex  Bookbindery,  64  Lafayette  St.,  Salem. 
Eureka  Ruling  and  Binding  Co.,  r.  30  D  wight  St, 

Holyoke. 
Facey,  C.  W.   (College  Bindery),   13  Boylston  Si 

Cambridge. 

Fairbanks,  J.  L.,  &  Co.,  15  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 
Fales  Folio  Co.,  The  (Ellis  C.  Fales),  Foxborough. 
Farquhar,  David,  Fair  Oaks  &  Camp  Sts.,  No.  Cam 

bridge,  Cambridge. 

Federal  Binding  Co.,  234  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Fleming,  E.,  &  Co.  (Norwood  Press  Bindery) ,  Nor 

wood.  Office:  208  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Harcourt  Bindery,  17  Harcourt  St.,  Boston. 
Holzer,  U.,  Inc.,  197  Huntington  Av.,  Hyde  Park 

Office:  25  Bromfield  St.,  Boston. 
Lindbladh,  H.  E.,  &  Co.,  105  Federal  St.,  Boston. 
Little,  Brown  &  Co.   (Riverside  Bindery),  237-24 

Putnam  Av.,  Cambridge. 
Locke,  Wm.  S.,  17  Merchants  Row,  Boston. 
Macdonald,  A.  L.,  64  High  St.,  Boston. 
Macdonald  &  Sons,  208  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Maiden  Bookbindery  (George  Watson),  354  Main  St 

Maiden. 

Martell,  A.  E.,  Co.,  159  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
McKenzie    &   Anthony    (Union    Bookbindery   Cov 

15  Columbia  St.,  Boston. 
McNamee,  John  H.  H.,  Co.,  32  Brattle  St.,  Can 

bridge. 

Milliken  &  Newton,  368^  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
National  Blank  Book  Co.,  Water  St.,  Holyoke. 
Norwood  Press  Bindery  (E.  Fleming  &  Co.),  NOJ 

wood.     Office:  208  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Office  Specialties  De  Luxe,  Inc.,  68  High  St.,  Worce; 

ter. 
Remington,   H.   E.,    &   Co.,    356  Main  St.,    Fitcl 

burg. 
Riverside  Bindery  (Little,  Brown  &  Co.),  237-24 

Putnam  Av.,  Cambridge. 

Rose  Bindery  Co.,  The,  603  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 
Sadlier,  W.  T.,  41  Arch  St.,  Boston. 
Sanford,  P.  B.,  Co.,  78  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Sullivan,  Michael  J.,  93  Union  St.,  New  Bedford. 


CLASSIFICATION   BY   INDUSTRY. 


89 


lion    Bookbinding    Co.    (McKenzie    &   Anthony) 

15  Columbia  St.,  Boston, 
jatson,  Geo.  (Maiden  Bookbindery),  354  Main  St., 

Maiden. 

iesby,  J.  S.,  &  Sons,  387  Main  St.,  Worcester, 
'hite,  W.  H.,  33  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 


Boot  and  Shoe  Cut  Stock  and  Findings. 

ikerman  &  Brummel,  653  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston, 
erne  Heel  Co.  (L.  H.  Shaw  &  Co.),  43  No.  Montello 
St.,  Brockton. 

ms,  J.  E.,  68  Race  St.,  Haverhill. 
ger  Leather  Co.,  32  Linden  St.,  Brockton, 
erican  Oak  Leather  Co.,  176  South  St.,  Boston, 
erican  Shoe  Finding  Co.,  537  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
Office:  Whitman, 
merican  Shoe  Finding  Co.,  Whitman, 
merican  Shoe  Tip  Co.,  133  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

rican  Shoe  Trimming  Co.,  6-12  Phoenix  Row, 
Haverhill. 

ican  Stay  Co.,  299  Marginal  St.,  E.   Boston, 
Boston. 

leton,  W.  W.,  12  Walnut  St.,  Haverhill. 
ibald,  F.,  &  Co.,  52  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
rchibald,  M.  Guy,  3  Gardner  Way,  Haverhill. 
rlington    Heights    Mfg.    Co.    (B.    C.    Haskell),    71 

Claremont  Av.,  Arlington  Heights,  Arlington, 
rmour  Leather  Co.,  23-27  Sleeper  St.,  So.  Boston, 
old,  A.  B.,  87  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 
Id,  Charles  W.,  Co.  Corp.,  18-24  Wingate  St., 
Haverhill. 

acheller  &  Spence,  239  Broad  St.,  Lynn, 
ley,  Geo.  W.,  Co.,  127  Crescent  St.,  Brockton, 
ley,  John,  67  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
illy,   E.   W.   (Pentucket  Wood  Heel  Co.),  40-48 

Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 
arbour,  John  A.   (Brockton   Rand  Co.),   932   No. 

Montello  St.,  Montello,  Brockton, 
rnes,  C.  H.,  702  Washington  St.,  Lynn, 
arr,  William  A.,  &  Son,  Wall  St.,  Spencer, 
arry  &  Carlin,  112  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
atchelder,  George  P.,  39  Willow  St.,  Lynn, 
tes,  George  L.,  6  Lafayette  Av.,  E.  Weymouth, 

Weymouth. 

axendale  Box  Toe  Co.  (John  Simmons),  157  Center 
St.,  Brockton. 

State  Leather  Remnant  Co.  (Snyder  Bros.),  76 
Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
nnett,  William  H.,  275  Broad  St.,  Lynn, 
rkovich  &  Co.,  r.  98  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
rman,  M.,  r.  35  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 
rsner,   A.    M.    (New   England   Leather   Remnant 

Co.),  76  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
icknell,  George  H.  &  Co.,  Weymouth. 
ixby,  Wm.  E.,  &  Co.,  56  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 
ixby,  Wm.  E.,  &  Co.,  747  Washington  St.,  Lynn, 
odwell  Counter  Co.  (Chas.  A.  Bod  well),  52  Wash- 
ington St.,  Haveihill. 

well,  George  A.,  &  Co.,  Ill  Oxford  St.,  Lynn, 
nd,  L.  F.,  Leather  Co.,  19  Travers  St.,  No.  Woburn, 

Woburn. 
ratigs,  Peter,  56  Willow  St.,  Lynn, 
oston  &  Lynn  Cut  Sole  Co.,  7  Willow  St.,  Lynn, 
ston  Spiral  Tagging  Co.,  Hingham. 

>n  Stay  Co.,  95  Albany  St.,  Boston, 
oynton,  S.  A.,  Central  St.,  Rowley. 


Brackett  Heel  Co.   (Trask  &  Gorwaiz),  Piince  PL, 

Newburyport. 

Brackett.  Josiah,  &  Son,  128  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Bray,  W.  S.,  &  Son,  42  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
Breed,  Henry  W.,  &  Co.,  761  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
Breed  &  Cass,  3  Liberty  Sq.,  Vamp  Bldg.,  Lynn. 
Brockton  Box  Toe  Co.  (E.  Van  D.  Tirrell),  35  Mon- 
tello St.,  Brockton. 

Brockton  Heel  Co.,  81  Prospect  St.,  Brockton. 
Brockton  Leather  Co.,  65  Ward  St.,  Brockton. 
Brockton  Rand  Co.  (John  A.  Barbour),  932  No. 

Montello  St.,  Montello,  Brockton. 
Brockton  Shoe  Trimming  Co.  (D.  Eskell),  125  No. 

Main  St.,  Brockton. 
Brockton  Stay  Co.   (Walker  &  Carleton)  80  Ward 

St.,  Brockton. 

Brockton  Welting  Co.,  69  Crescent  St.,  Brockton. 
Brogan  &  Deery,  12  Goodhue  St.,  Salem. 
Bryant,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  8  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
Burke,  F.  L.,  &  Son,  Brown  Sq.,  Ipswich. 
Burnham,  Geo.  A.,  Counter  Co.,  96  Washington  St., 

Haverhill. 
C.  &  H.  Arch  Shank  Co.<  28  Albion  St.,  Montello, 

Brockton. 

Cahill,  John  H.,  20  Doane  St.,  Haverhill. 
Caldwell,  J.  M.,  12  Haverhill  St.,  Brockton. 
Campello  NaillessHeel  Co.,  r.  119  Tribou  St.,  Brock- 
ton. 

Canaole  &  Adams,  99  Center  St.,  Brockton. 
Carey,  Chas.  H.,  Co.,  63  Flint  St.,  Salem. 
Carey  &  Shevenell,  44-50  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 
Carrecabe,  John  M.,  Fourth  and  Carter  Sts.,  Chelsea. 
Carrick,  F.  A.,  26  Saunders  PL,  Haverhill. 
Chandler,  Henry  B.,  389  Union  St.,  So.  Weymouth, 

Weymouth. 
Chapman  Tap  &  Counter  Co.,  47  Washington  St., 

Haverhill. 

Chesley,  Chas.  E.,  113  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 
Chick,  B.  Parker,  416  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Clark,  Hugh,  24  Hanson  St.,  Salem. 
Cobb,  W.  C.,  63  No.  Main  St.,  Natick. 
Coffin  Leather  Co.,  50  Suffolk  St.,  Lynn. 
Columbia     Counter     Co.,     347-349     Congress     St., 

Boston. 

Cook,  Geo.  W.,  Franklin  St.,  Brockton. 
Cooke,  T.  M.,  39  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 
Coughlin,  James,  r.  102  Tremont  St.,  Salem. 
Courtney  Bros.,  Hale  St.,  Haverhill. 
Creedon,  P.,  Co.,  59  Boston  St.,  Salem. 
Crehore,  J.  S.,  &  Co.,  15  Grove  St.,  Peabody. 
Croston  &  Proctor,  Elm  Ct.,  Bradford,  Haverhill. 
Curtin,  C.  N.,  r.  98  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Cutler,  H.  H.,  56  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 
Dalrymple,  J.  A.,  &  Co.,  88  Washington  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Daly,  Chas.  H.,  115  Brockton  Av.,  Abington. 
Daly,  D.  Frank,  792  Main  St.,  So.  Weymouth,  Wey- 
mouth. 

Davis,  B.  C.,  48  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
Demenkow,  Joseph  J.,  129  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 
Denney,  John  F.,  113  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 
Devlin,  Edward,  56  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 
Dickinson,  C.  P.  (Sole  Leather  Tip  Co.),  64  Main  St., 

Fitchburg. 

Dodd  &  Williams,  144  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 
Donahue  &  Stewart,  47  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 


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MASSACHUSETTS   MANUFACTURES. 


Doyle  &  Downey,  Tracy  PI.,  Newburyport. 

Doyle,  Frank  W.,  29  Beaver  St.,  Salem. 

Draper,  Charles  E.  (Worcester  Leather  Supplies  Co.) , 
15  Her'mon  St.,  Worcester. 

Drew,  O.  F.,  Prince  PL,  Newburyport. 

Dudley,  D.  T.,  &  Co.,  66  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Duffett,  George,  519  Eastern  Av.,  Lynn. 

Duffy,  James  A.,  460  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Dunbar,  Everett  H.,  Co.,  113  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 

Dundas,  John,  6  Northend  Av.,  Salem. 

Durkee  Counter  Co.,  118  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Durland  Counter  Co.,  495  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Dwyer,  Edward  F.,  16  Maple  St..,  Lynn. 

Eagleton  Bros.  Co.,  16  Summer  St.,  Lynn. 

Eastern  Shoe  Trimming  Co.  (Myer  T.  Ormstein), 
54  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Elliott  Leather  Co.,  80  Ward  St.,  Brockton. 

Ellis,  G.  H.  &  A.  H.,  150  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Ellis,  G.  W.,  Co.,  334  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Ellis  &  Hussey,  8-16  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Ellis,  W.  E.,  Co.,  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Emery  Leather  Co.  (John  L.  Emery),  884  No.  Mon- 
tello  St.,  Brockton. 

Enterprise  Heel  Co.,  855  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Eskel,  D.  (Brockton  Shoe  Trimming  Co.),  125  No. 
Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Essex  Heel  &  Leather  Co.,  Georgetown. 

Eureka  Heel  Co.,  36  Suffolk  St.,  Lynn. 

Evans,  Wm.  J.,  69  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Fallon,  W.  J.,  34  Norfolk  Av.,  Boston. 

Faxon,  E.  C.,  154  Bedford  St.,  Abington. 

Filoon,  V.  &  F.  W.,  Co.,  280  No.  Warren  Av.,  Brock- 
,  ton. 

Fitzgerald,  James  H.,  28  Phcenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Fitzgerald,  P.  J.,  48  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Fogg,  True  W.,  70  Mudge  St.,  Lynn. 

Foley,  T.  F.,  56  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Fox,  Charles  K.,  Wood  Heel  Co.,  47  Duncan  St., 
Haverhill. 

Fox  &  Goyette,  50  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Frank  &  Ackermann,  35  Sleeper  St.,  So.  Boston. 

Freedman,  George  &  Co.,  155  Pleasant  St.,  Lynn. 

Frost  &  Grover,  60  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Frost,  J.  F.,  777  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Frothingham,  A.  G.,  Co.,  So.  Mason  and  Water  Sts., 
Salem. 

Gandolfo,  Joseph,  Co.,  97  State  St.,  Lynn. 

Garbelnick,  Max,  7  Potter  PI.,  Haverhill. 

Garrett,  Drislane  &  Co.,  55  Crescent  St.,  Brockton. 

Gilman,  B.  B.,  &  Co.,  82-86  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Globe  Counter  Co.,  Inc.,  39  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Goddard,  Fred  A.,  &  Co.,  106  Sea  St.,  Lynn. 

Gold,  M.,  &  Co.,  40-42  Suffolk  St.,  Lynn. 

Goldman,  Haskell  &  Sons,  87-89  High  St.,  Boston. 

Gould  Box  Toe  Co.,  261  Warren  Av.,  Brockton. 

Gowdy,  E.  L.,  &  Co.,  265  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Graton  &  Knight  Mfg.  Co.,  The  (Worcester  Counter 
Co.),  196  Franklin  St.,  Worcester. 

Greene  Bros.,  Milford. 

Greenman,  C.  E.,  &  Co.,  53  Washington  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Greenstein,  M.,  &  Co.,  15  Railroad  Sq.,  Haverhill. 

Gutterman,  A.  M.,  &  Sons  Co.,  76  High  St.,  Boston. 

Haddock,  H.  F.,  67  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Hamilton,  Helen  Wade  (Wade  Mfg.  Co.),  86  Wash- 
ington St.,  Haverhill. 


Hamley,  John  C.,  467  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Hanscom,  Frank  W.,  59  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Hanscom,  Willis  H.,  77  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Harvard  Rand  Co.,  265  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Harwood,  Charles  E.,  Co.,  63  Allerton  St.,  Lynn. 

Haselton,  C.  W.,  Co.,  Inc.,  r.  196  Essex  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Haskell,    B.    C.    (Arlington   Heights    Mfg.    Co.),    71 
Claremont  Av.,  Arlington  Heights,  Arlington. 

Hatch,  George  S.,  &  Co.,  8  Washington  Sq.,  Worcester. 

Haverhill  Beading  Co.  (Geo.  W.  Thomas),  126  Wash- 
ington St.,  Haverhill. 

Haverhill  Innersole  Co.  (Morris  Vinscour),  71  Wash- 
ington St.,  Haverhill. 

Haverbill  Leather  Remnant  Co.  (N.  E.  Malloy),  66 
Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Haverhill  Wood  Heel  Co.,   Island  Park,   Bradford, 
Haverhill. 

Hickey,  Michael  J.,  52  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Hill,  J.  T.,  62  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Hill,  Thomas  R.,  30-40  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Hilliard  &  Merrill,  206-210  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Hillson  &  Gebert,  17  R.  R.  Sq.,  Haverhill. 

Holtz,  A.  B.,  8  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Hopkins,  R.  C.,  495  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Home  &  Stevens,  Essex  and  Granite  Sts.,  Haverhill. 

Houghton  Heel  &  Leather  Co.,  503  Washington  St., 
Lynn. 

Hubbard,  Albert,  36  Suffolk  St.,  Lynn. 

Hudson  Counter  Co.,  31  Washington  St.,  Hudson. 

Hughes  Eyelet  Co.,  178  Weir  St.,  Taunton. 

Hurley,  Geo.  M.,  40  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Ingalls,  Geo.  W.,  Co.,  721  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Ivers,  Wm.  J.,  &  Co.,  r.  10  Dodge  St.,  Salem. 

Jacobson    &   Jacobs,    Inc.,    62-66    Commercial    St., 
Lynn. 

James,  George  Co.,  Ill  Beach  St.,  Boston. 

Jeffrey,  Joseph  N.,  20  New  Derby  St.,  Salem. 

Jelly,  Wm.  S.,  &  Co.,  113  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 

Johnson,  Charles  H.,  416  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Johnson,  T.  C.,  &  Sons,  58  Mulberry  St.,  Lynn. 

Johnson,  William,  &  Co.,  450  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Jones,  Jos.  A.,  &  Co.,  16  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Kearns,  James  J.,  162  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Keeler,  H.  G.,  58  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Kelleher,  Edw.  W.,  19  Japonica  St.,  Salem. 

Kelly,  C.  H.,  735  Front  St.,  So.  Weymouth,  Wey- 
mouth. 

Kelley,  Daniel,  8  Gardner  Way,  Haverhill. 

Kelly,  George  J.,  Co.,  26-28  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Kelley,  H.  H.,  &  Co.,  200  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Kenney,  Fred  A.,  r.  57  Broadway,  Beverly. 

Kenny  &  Bessant,  580  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

King  Counter  Co.,  10^  Dodge  St.,  Sa.lem. 

Kinley,  Geo.  A.,  Leather  Co.,  145  South  St.,  Boston. 

Korn  Leather  Co.,  57  Boston  St.,  Salem. 

La  Croix,  W.  &  E.  W.,  186  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

Laird-Prior  Co.,  66  E.  Railroad  St.,  Brockton. 

Lakin,  S.  W.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Inc.,  WardHiH,  Haverhill. 

Lamprey,  Reuben  S.,  31  Appleton  St.,  Salem. 

Laurie,  Jos.  H.,  6  Gardner  Way,  Haverhill. 

Lawrence,    Thomas    H.,    Park    and    Pleasant    Sts., 
Beverly. 

Leach,  Morton,  122  French  Av.,  Campello,  Brock- 
ton. 
!   Leavitt,  George  A.,  18  Essex  St.,  Danvers. 


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Lee,  George  W.,  r.  56  Holton  St.,  Peabody. 

Lewis,  Wright,  &  Co.,  729  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Libbey,  J.  L.,  &  Son,  479  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Linscott,  A.  H.,  Co.,  Pearl  St.,  No.  Woburn,  Woburn. 

Longmore,  George,  &  Co.,  19  Central  Sq.,  Stoneham. 

Loring,  Elmer,  &  Co.,  259  Warren  Av.,  Brockton. 

London,  Geo.  G.,  Mfg.  Co.,  460  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Lovett,  Solon,  63  Federal  St.,  Beverly. 

Lowell,  Wm.  P.,  Prince  PL,  Newburyport. 

Lynch  Heel  Co.,  32  Farrar  St.,  Lynn. 

Lynn  Specialty  Co.,  42-48  Suffolk  St.,  Lynn. 

Lynn  Top  Lift  Co.,  217  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

Lynn  Wood  Heel  Co.,  264  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Lyons  Counter  Co.,  445  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Lyons  &  Hershenson,  Inc.,  61  Mulberry  St.,  Lynn. 

Manhattan    Leather    Remnant    Co.,    1    Beach    St., 
Haverhill. 

Manufacturers   Shoe    Trimming    Co.,    219    Market 
St.,  Lynn. 

Manufacturers  Supply  Co.,  434  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 

Marion,     C.     Walter,    &    Co.,     14    Jefferson    Av., 
Woburn. 

Martin,  O.  A.,  Wood  Heel  Co.,  64  Wingate St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

McDaniel  &  Curtis,  42  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 

McElwain,  W.  H.,  Co.,  348  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

McGrath,  John,  583  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

McGrath,  John,  14  Prospect  St.,  Salem. 

McManus,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  217  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

McLane  Bros.,  22  Jenkins  Av.,  Whitman. 

McNamara,  J.,  &  Co.,  112  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

McSwiggin,  Jos.  F.,  &  Co.,  23  Prospect  St.,  Salem. 

Mears,  Fred  W.,  Heel  Co.,  18  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 

Merriam,   M.   H.,   &  Co.   (Edward   P.  Merriam),  7 
Oakland  St.,  Lexington. 

Milhendler,  Simon,  7  Potter  PI.,  Haverhill. 

Miller,  Max,  15  Railroad  Sq.,  Haverhill. 

Molloy,  N.  E.  (Haverhill  Leather  Remnant  Co.),  66 
Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Montello    Heel    Co.,    13    Emerson    Av.,    Montello, 
Brockton. 

Montello  Stay  Co.,  Elliott  St.,  Brockton. 

Mooney  &  Richardson,  Hammond  St.,  Rowley. 

Mooney  &  Richardson,  112  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Moore  Bros.,  277  Derby  St.,  Salem. 

Moore  &  Co.,  51  Fairmont  St.,  Maiden. 
I  Moore,  J.  S.  (Slipper  City  Wood  Heel  Co.),  24-32 
Duncan  St.,  Haverhill. 

Morse  &  Proctor,  29-35  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 

Mower,  F.  A.,  &  Co.,  460  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Mulcahy,  C.  F.,  &  Co.,  20  Hardy  St.,  Peabody. 

Mulligan,  B.  J.,  &  Son,  11  Green  PI.,  Salem. 

Mulligan,  John,  11  Green  PI.,  Salem. 

Munsey  Shank  Co.,  445  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Nagle,  J.  W.,  63  Federal  St.,  Beverly. 

Nangle,  P.  J.,  &  Co..  101  High  St.,  Boston. 

National  Innersole  Co.  (Sam'l  Pekowsky),  210  River 
St.,  Haverhill. 

•National    Shoe   Finding    Co.,    669    Washington    St., 
Lynn. 

Naughton,  Thomas  J.,  38-40  Irving  St.,  Salem. 

Newburyport  Counter  Co.,  232  Merrimac  St.,  New- 
buryport. 

Newcomb,  J.  E.,  &  Co.,  15  Bradford  PI.,  Brockton. 

Newell,    George    F.,    Mfg.    Co.,  384    Atlantic  Av., 
Boston. 


New  England  Leather  Remnant  Co.  (A.  M.  Bersner). 

76  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Nichols  &  Gilpin,  38  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Norton,  Michael,  &  Son,  12-14  Goodhue  St.,  Salem. 
Noyes,  A.  O.,  44  Tremont  St.,  Lynn. 
O'Brien,  William  S.,  Rockland  St.,  Abington. 
O.  K.  Shank  Co.,  78  High  St.,  Boston. 
Oliver,  Charles  B.,  &  Co.,  781  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
Ormstein,  Myer  T.   (Eastern  Shoe  Trimming  Co.), 

54  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Osborn,  F.  P.,  33  Wallis  St.,  Peabody. 
Page,  Fred  M.,  &  Co.,  74-76  Brookline  St.,  Lynn 
Page,  W.,  Counter  Co.,  5-7  Dodge  Ct.,  Salem. 
Patton,    Wm.,    Co.    (Gleniffer    Mills),    No.  Grafton, 

Grafton. 

Peabody,  E.  C.,  118  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
Peabody  Leather  Co.,  57  Foster  St.,  Peabody. 
Pearl,  George  E.,  98  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Pease,  John  T.,  7  Ober  St.,  Salem. 
Pekowsky,    Samuel    (National    Innersole    Co.),    210 

River  St.,  Haverhill. 
Pentucket   Shoe    Trimming    Co.,    31    Railroad    Sq., 

Haverhill. 
Pentucket  Wood   Heel   Co.    (E.    W.   Bailly),   40-48 

Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 
Phinney,  J.  C.  F.,  497  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Phinney,  Wallace  B.,  &  Co.,  459  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Phoenix    Leather    Remnant   Co.    (S.    Shapiro),    186 

River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Pierce,  C.  S.,  278  Montello  St.,  Brockton. 
Pike,  W.  G.,  472  Washington  St.,  Whitman. 
Pillsbury,  C.  F.,  102  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Poole  Skiving  Co.,  23  Central  Av.,  Lynn. 
Pope  Rand  Co.,  E.  Railroad  Av.,  and  Lincoln  St., 

Brockton. 

Proctor,  J.  W.,  &  Son,  72  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Pulsifer,  G.  H.,  120  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Puritan  Counter  Co.  (H.  N.  Swabsky),  157  Central 

St.,  Brockton. 

Ray-Shiner  Mfg.  Co.,  Fisher  St.,  Franklin. 
Renton,  J.  B.,  Co.,  63  Allerton  St.,  Lynn. 
Rex  Bow  Co.,  241  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Risley,  Geo.  W.,  &  Co.,  9  E.  Market  St.,  Campello, 

Brockton. 

Roarty,  J.  A.,  Co.,  93  Center  St.,  Brockton. 
Rockland    Welting    Co.    (James    W.    Spence),    181 

Market  St.,  Rockland. 
Ross  Heel  Co.,  So.  Easton.  Easton. 
Russell  &  Co.,  264  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 
Saeger  Cut  Sole  Co.,  235  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Salem  Counter  Co.,  6-8  Dodge  St.,  Salern. 
Salem  Shoe  Stock  Co.,  Mason  St.,  Salem. 
Salem  Shoe  Trimming  Co.,  26  Boston  St.,  Salem. 
Scanlan,  Thos.  J.,  109  Kenoza  St.,  Haverhill. 
Schiena,  Antonio,  110  River  St.,  Haverhill. 
Sears-Roebuck  Co.,  200  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Sellman  Co.,  293  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Servetnick,  D.,  &  Sons,  23  Railroad  Sq.,  Haverhill. 
Servetnick,  S.,  29-35  Railroad  Sq.,  Haverhill. 
Shaw,  F.    M.,    &    Son    Corp.,    255-261    Center  St., 

Brockton. 
Shaw,  L.  H.,  &  Co.  (Acme  Heel  Co.),  43  No.  Montello 

St.,  Brockton. 
Shapiro,    S.    (Phoanix   Leather   Remnant    Co.),    186 

River  St.,  Haverhill.    . 
Sherry,  Michael,  16  Hancock  St.,  Peabody. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Sherry,  Thomas,  21  Northend  St.,  Peabody. 

Shoe  City  Novelty  Co.,  219  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

Sibley,  George  L.,  46  Central  St.,  Salem. 

Silver  &  Moore,  r.  118  Phcenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Simmons,  John  (Baxendale  Box  Toe  Co.),  157  Center 
St.,  Brockton. 

Sleeper  Counter  Co.  (I.  F.  Sleeper),  47  Washington 
St.,  Haverhill. 

Slipper  City  Wood  Heel  Co.  (J.  S.  Moore),  24-32 
Duncan  St.,  Haverhill. 

Slocumb  &  Greenlay,  12  Walnut  St.,  Haverhill. 

Smith,  F.  A.,  35  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 

Smith,  M.  G.,  78  Rockland  St.,  Abington. 

Smith,  P.  J.,  &  Co.,  273  Derby  St.,  Salem. 

Snyder  Bros.  (Bay  State  Leather  Remnant  Co.),  76 
Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Sole  Leather  Tip  Co.  (C.  P.  Dickinson),  64  Main  St., 
Fitchburg. 

Spaulding,  J.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Townsend  Harbor,  Town- 
send. 

Spence,  James  W.  (Rockland  Welting  Co.),  181 
Market  St.,  Rockland. 

Spence,  John  A.,  &  Co.  (Wm.  H.  Spence),  350  Plain 
St.,  Rockland. 

Standard  Leather  Co.  of  Brockton,  Inc.,  79-81  Frank- 
lin St.,  Brockton. 

Stanley  &  Evans,  779  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Staples,  Wm.  M.,  443  Main  St.,  So.  Weymouth, 
Wey  mouth. 

Star  Leather  Co.,  63  Montello  St.,  Brockton. 

Starensier,  S.,  21-23  Railroad  Sq.,  Haverhill. 

Stone  Leather  Co.,  165  Center  St.,  Brockton. 

Stone  &  Berkov,  61  Franklin  St.,  Brockton. 

Stuart,  Earl  G.,  54  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Stuart,  Frank  C.,  454  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Stuart,  Jeremiah,  495  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Sullivan  &  Desmond,  7  Potter  PI.,  Haverhill. 

Sullivan,  James  F.,  22  Spring  St.,  Peabody. 

Sumner,  A.  B.,  &  Son,  25  Marshall's  Wharf,  Lynn. 

Sumner  Counter  Co.  (Chas.  P.  Sumner),  74  Wingate 
St.,  Haverhill. 

Swabsky,  H.  N.  (Puritan  Counter  Co.),  157  Center 
St.,  Brockton. 

Tanners  Cut  Sole  Co.,  321  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Tapper  Novelty  Co.  (Mrs.  Arthur  R.  Tapper),  247 
Burrill  St.,  Swampscott. 

Tasker,  Millard,  120  E.  Broadway,  Haverhill. 

Tenney,  M.  G.,  Co.,  112  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Thayer,  N.  F.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  86  High  St.,  Boston. 

Thomas,  Geo.  W.  (Haverhill  Beading  Co.),  126  Wash- 
ington St.,  Haverhill. 

Thomas,  H.,  &  Co.,  460  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Thomson,  Robert  W.,  411  Broadway,  Lynn. 

Tirrell,  E.  Van  D.  (Brockton  Box  Toe  Co.),  35  Mon- 
•  tello  St.,  Brockton. 

Tisdell,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  217  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

Towns,  Quincy  A.,  Co.,  37  Spring  St.,  Lynn. 

Trask  &  Gorwaiz  (Brackett  He«l  Co.),  Prince  PI., 
Newburyport. 

Trull,  A.  A.,  19  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Union  Shank  Co.,  Whitman. 

Venini,  Charles  T.,  795  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Vinscour,  Morris  (Haverhill  Innersole  Co.),  71  Wash- 
ington St.,  Haverhill. 

Wade,  Abner  R.,  &  Co.,  86  Washington  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 


Wade  Mfg.  Co.  (Helen  Wade  Hamilton),  52  Haver- 
hill St.,  Brockton. 

Waldron,  T.  F.,  54  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Walker  &  Carleton  (Brockton  Stay  Co.),  80  Ward 
St.,  Brockton. 

Ward,  Samuel  D.,  10  Porter  St.,  Woburn. 

Warner-Robertson  Co.,  27  Marshalls  Wharf,  Lynn. 

Watnick  &  Son,  r.  69  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Webster,  G.  H.,  r.  124-130  Washington  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Webster  Heel  Co.,  Vila  and  River  Sts.,  Haverhill. 

Wentworth,  Arthur  H.,  63  Wingate  St..  Haverhill. 

White,  Chas.  K.,  9  Pond  St.,  Stoneham. 

Whitman  Shank  Co.,  70  Stetson  St.,  Whitman. 

Williams  Bros.,  125  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Williams  Cut  Sole  Co.,  127  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Williams,  George  L.,  63  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Williams,  John  F.,  67  Wallis  St.,  Beverly. 

Winchester,  H.  W.,  40  Phcenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Windram  Mfg.  Co.,  40  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 

Woodward  &  Cochey,  Inc.,  106  Sea  St.,  Lynn. 

Worcester,  Harold  D.,  19  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Worcester  Leather  Supplies  Co.  (Charles  E.  Draper), 
15  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 

Wyman,  T.  P.,  Co.,  73^  North  St.,  Salem. 

Young  &  Sampson,  674  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Young  &  Sampson,  12  Goodhue  St.,  Salem.  Office: 
674  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Boots  and  Shoes. 

Abbott,  S.  E.,  &  Co.,  Washington  St.,  North  Reading. 

Abbott  &  West,  22  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Aborn,  Charles  H.,  &  Co.,  330  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Adams,  E.  T.,  Fair  and  Water  Sts.,  Newburyport. 

Adams  Shoe  Co.,  7  Liberty  Sq.,  Lynn. 

Alden,  C.  H.,  Co.,  Abington. 

Alden,  Walker  &  Wilde,  E.  Weymouth,  Weymouth. 

Allen-Foster- Willett  Co.,  208  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

Alley,  A.  S.,  Co.,  128  Empire  St.,  Lynn. 

American  Slipper  Mfg.  Co.  (Solomon  Sacks)  55  Sud- 
bury  St.,  Boston. 

Andrews- Wasgatt  Co.,  25  Bartlett  St.,  Everett. 

Arnold,  M.  N.,  Co.,  No.  Abington,  Abington. 

Arnold  Welt  Shoe  Making  School,  149  Commercial 
St.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Arrah  Wanna  Moccasin  Co.,  63  Franklin  St.,  Brock- 
ton. 

Ashby-Crawford  Co.,  Inc.,  Maryborough. 

Ashton,  H.  F.,  460  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Baby  Shoe  Co.  (F.  E.  Manson),  66 J  Merrimac  St., 
Newburyport. 

Baker,  F.  W.,  Central  St.,  Georgetown. 

Baker,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  39  Park  St.,  Beverly, 

Barnard,  Jacob  W.,  &  Son,  12  High  St.,  Andover. 

Barry,  T.  D.,  &  Co.,  147  Pleasant  St.,  Brockton. 

Barry,  W.  J.,  Shoe  Co.,  38  Winthrop  St.,  Salem. 

Bartels  &  Thelen  Co.,  Webster  &  Eastern  Av., 
Chelsea. 

Bartlett,  James  C.,  112  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Bartlett-Hooper  Co.,  747  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Bates,  A.  J.,  Co.,  Park  St.,  Webster. 

Bean-Fowle  Shoe  Co.,  3-9  Front  St.,  Salem. 

Beardsley,  Warren,  86  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Bell  Bros.  Co.,  82  Boston  St.,  Salem. 

Bell,  E.  F.,  &  Co.,  65  Bow  St.,  Beverly. 


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Bellfield,  H.  MM  Mrs.,  113  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 
Bender  Shoe  Co.,  589  Essex  St.,  Lynn. 
Bennett,  C.  W.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  North,  cor.  Cherry  St., 
Fitchburg. 

Bickford  &  Sweet,  60  King  St.,  Worcester. 

Blake,  Chas.  E.,  &  Co.,  113-117  Bowler  St.,  Lynn. 

Bliss  &  Perry  Co.,  Prince  PL,  Newburyport. 

Bolander-Parker  Shoe  Co.,  264  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Bonin,  M.,  50  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Bottomley,  E.,  &  Co.,  145  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Bourque,  S.  A.,  68  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Bray  &  Stanley,  Park  and  Pleasant  St.,  Beverly. 

Brennan  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.,  Natick. 

Brett,  C.  M.,  Co.,  43  Houghton  St.,  Hudson. 

Brigham,   H.  E.,  Westborough.     Office:  82  Lincoln 
St.,  Boston. 

Brimblecorn,  John    J.,    Mrs.,     19    Washington    St., 
Haverhill. 

Broadwalk  Shoe  Co.,  348  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Brockton  Co-operative  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.,   Clinton, 
cor.  Perkins  Av.,  Campello,  Brockton. 

Brockton  Ideal  Shoe  Co.,  Spark  and  Intervale  Sts., 
Montello,  Brockton. 

Brockton  People's  Shoe  Co.,  149  Court  St.,  Brockton. 

Brody,  M.,  210  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Brophey  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  232  Market.,  Lynn. 

Brown,  Chester  F.,  112  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Brown,  Emery,  15  Prospect  St.,  Marblehead. 

Brown,  H.  H.,  Co.  Inc.,  School  St.,  North  Brookfield. 

Brown,  J.,  &  Sons,  242  Canal  St.,  Salem. 

Buffalo  Shoe  Co.,  Pepperell.    Office:  101  Tremont  St., 
Boston. 

Burkley  Shoe  Co.,  r.  1136  No.  Main  St.,  Montello. 
Brockton. 

Burley   &   Stevena,   Inc.,   Kent,    cor.    Munroe    St., 
Newburyport. 

Burnham  Shoe  Co.,  47  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

Burt,  E.  W.,  &  Co.  (IncJ,  70  Brookline  St.,  Lynn. 
Office:  32  West  St.,  Boston. 

Campbell,    J.    H  ,    Co.,    519    Eastern    Av.,  Lynn. 

Carleton.  George  F.,  &  Co.,  22  Phoenix  Row,  Haver- 
hill. 
jCarleton  &  Hunt,  37  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Carlin  &  Jackson,  78  Railroad  Av.,  Brockton, 
;  Carter,  J.  W.,  Shoe  Co.,  101  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly, 
fcase,  Chas.,  Shoe  Co.,  40  Thomas  St.,  Worcester. 

Cass  &  Daley  Shoe  Co.,  Goodhue  St.,  Salem. 
[Chadwick,  John  H..  Green  St..  Marblehead. 

Chaplin,  George  W.,  &  Co.  (H.  H.  Noyes),  George- 
town. 

Chase,  F.  S..  59  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Chase,  W.  F.,  25  Railroad  Sq.,  Haverhill. 

Chase,  W.  S.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  93  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Chesley  &  Rugg,  83  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Churchill    &   Alden   Co.,   984    Main   St.,    Campello, 
Brockton. 

Cilley,  W.  W.,  &  Co.,  115  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

Clapp,  Edwin,  &  Son,  Inc.,  E.  Weymouth,  Wey mouth. 

Clapp  &  Tapley,  90  Holten  St.,  Danvers. 

Clark,  N.  C.,  &  Co.,  r.  134  No.  Main  St,  Brockton. 

Clark,  William  J.,  &  Co.,  Green  St.,  Marblehead. 

Clifford  &  Eno,  19  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Clogston,  H.  W.,  93  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Closson,  D.  B.,  &  Co.,  So.  Braintree,  Braintree. 

Cobb,  Charles  H.,  82  Brookline  St.,  E.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Coffin,  W.  W.,  Co.,  12  Pleasant  St.,  Newburyport. 


Cogan,  P.,  &  Son,  Main  St.,  Stoneham. 

Cogswell  Shoe  Co.  (Geo.  H.  Cogswell),  78-80  Wash- 
ington St.,  Haverhill. 

Cohen,  A.  F.,  270  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Cole,  B.  E.,  &  Co.  (E.  B.  Cole),  100  Merrimac  St., 
Newburyport.  Office:  207  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Collins,  H.  S.,  141-145  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Commonwealth  Shoe  &  Leather  Co.,  Whitman. 
Office:  72  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Condon  Bros.  &  Co.,  119  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Connell,  John,  &  Co.,  56  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Connell,  Matthew,  &  Co.,  591  &  725  Washington 
St.,  Lynn. 

Consolidated  Shoe  Co.,  61  Boston  St.,  Salem. 

Cook,  J.  A:,  &  Co.,  11  Wentworth  PL,  Lynn. 

Copeland,  E.  F.,  &  Son,  266  Montello  St.,  Brock- 
ton. 

Corbin,  B.  A.,  &  Son  Co.,  Webster. 

Costello,  E.  J.,  112  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Cotter  Shoe  Co  ,  244  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Creighton,  A.  M.,  27  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Criterion  Shoe  Co.,  95  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly. 

Cross,  John  H.,  Co.,  Lansdowne  &  Cross  Sts.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Crossett,  Lewis  A.,  Inc.,  No.  Abington,  Abington. 

Cunningham,  B.  A.,  216  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

Cunningham,  Geo.  H.,  &  Son,  East  Weymouth,  Wey- 
mouth. 

Cushing  &  Boucher,  76-78  Purchase  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Cushman,  John  S.,  48  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

Cushman  &  Hebert,  365  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Dailey,  L.,  36  Suffolk  St.,  Lynn. 

Damon  &  Ellis,  Inc.,  88  High  St.,  Boston. 

Daniels,  George  F.  Co.,  7  Liberty  Sq.,  Lynn. 

Darling  Sisters,  36  Suffolk  St.,  Lynn. 

Davis  Shoe  Co.,  7  Liberty  Sq.,  Lynn. 

Day,  Randall  B.,  60  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Dean  Bros.,  54  So.  Harding  St.,  Worcester. 

Dean  Shoe  Co.,  Natick. 

Derry-Cooper  Co.,  52  Suffolk  St.,  Lynn. 

Desmond,  Hayden  Shoe  Co.,  51  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

De  Wolfe  Shoe  Co.,  Conway. 

Dibble,  Wm.  B.,  702  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Dickinson  Shoe  Co.,  47  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Dodge,  A.  F.,  Park,  cor.  Bow  St.,  Beverly. 

Dodge,  Nathan  D.,  Shoe  Co.,  Prince  PL,  Newbury- 
port. 

Doherty  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  Avon. 

Donovan-Giles  Co.,  11  Liberty  Sq.,  Lynn. 

Donovan's,  D.  A.,  Sons,  91  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Donovan,  James  P.,  78  Railroad  Av.,  Brockton. 

Donovan,  J.  R.,  Co.,  202  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

Donovan,  James,  Slipper  Co.,  210  Broadway,  Everett. 

Douglas,  W.  L.,  Shoe  Co.,  159  Spark  St.,  Brockton. 

Dow,  S.  H.,  &  Co.,  59  Broadway,  Beverly. 

Dow,  Wm.  L.,  55  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Dowd,  C.  &  T.,  So.  Natick,  Natick. 

Drew  &  Day  (Ideal  Baby  Shoe  Co.),  3  Holten  St., 
Danvers. 

Dudley,  L.  B.,  &  Co.,  85  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Dudley,  Mears,  &  Stevens,  Inc.,  552  Broadway, 
Lowell. 

Durgin  Shoe  Co.,  54  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Durling,  E.  J.,  r.  61  Temple  St.,  Haverhill. 

Eagle  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.,  Paris  St.,  Everett. 


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Eagle  Wood  Heel  Co.  (A.  S.  &  E.  A.  Moore),  112 
Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Eastman  Shoe  Co.,  731  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Eaton,  Charles  A.,  Co.,  147  Centre  St.,  Brockton. 

Eddy,  E.  H.,  69  Mechanic  St.,  Worcester. 

Emerson  Shoe  Co.,  cor.  Maple  &  Plain  Sts.,  Rock- 
land. 

Emery,  C.  P.,  &  Co.,  25  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Emery  &  Marshall,  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Engel-Cone  Shoe  Co.,  36  New  St.,  E  Boston,  Boston. 

Erwin  Shoe  Co.,  13  Emerson  Av.,  Montello,  Brockton. 

Essex  Shoe  Mfg.  Co.,  60  K  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Evans,  L.  B.,  Son  Co.,  10  Water  St.,  Wakefield. 

Faunce  &  Spinney,  53  Blake  St.,  Lynn. 

Federal  Shoe  Co.,  Dix  St.,  Lowell. 

Felch,  W.  L.,  &  Co.,  426  No.  Main  St.,  Natick. 

Fenerty  &  Cossaboom,  479  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Field,  Fred  F.,  Co.,  45  Emerson  Av.,  Brockton. 

Field,  P.  A.,  Shoe  Co.,  6  Canal  St.,  Salem. 

Field,  Holmes  Co.,  Everett  Av.,  cor.  Carter  St., 
Chelsea. 

Field-Lumbert  Co.,  13  Wormwood  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Field-Lumbert  Co.,  21  W.  Adams  St.,  Lowell. 

Finch  Bros.,  2  Front  St.,  Marblehead. 

Fisher,  A.,  &  Son,  266  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Fisher,  Alfred  D.,  25  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

Fiske  Shoe  &  Leather  Co.  Inc.,  Maple  Av.,  Holbrook. 

Forbush  Shoe  Co.,  No.  Grafton,  Grafton. 

Ford,  Charles  E.,  r.  22  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Foster,  A.  J.,  69  Willie  St..  Lowell. 

Foster,  George  C.,  &  Co.,  4  Washington  Av.,  Chelsea. 

Foster's,  William  C.,  Sons,  Summer  St.,  Rowley. 

Foster-Moulton  Shoe  Co.,  Brookfield. 

Fox,  Charles  K.,  Co.  Inc.,  47  Duncan  St.,  Haverhill. 

Framingham  Shoe  Co.,  Fountain  St.,  So.  Framing- 
ham,  Framingham. 

French,  Fred  U.,  8  Charles  St.,  Danvers. 

French,  J.  E.,  &  Co.,  83  Grove  St.,  Rockland. 

French,  Shriner,  &  Urner,  63  Melcher  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Frye,  John  A.,  Shoe  Co.,  Chestnut  St.,  Marlborough. 

Fuller,  Chandler  &  Patten  Co.,  Hudson. 

Gage,  Frank  S  ,  92  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Gage  &  Russ,  40  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 

Gale  Shoe  Mfg  Co.,  24  Duncan  St.,  Haverhill. 

Garden  City  Shoe  Co.,  47  Park  St.,  Beverly. 

Georgetown  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.  (George  H.  Wilson),  1 
Park  St.,  Georgetown. 

Glenzel,  Bruno,  75  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 

Glover,  Daniel  &  Son,  80  Lafayette  St.,  Salem. 

Golden  Sporting  Shoe  Co.,  23  Foundry  St.,  Brockton. 

Goller-Grover  Shoe  Co.,  676  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Goodrich,  H.  B.,  &  Co.,  72  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Goodwin,  E.  J.,  &  Co.,  192-196  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Gordon  Shoe  Co.,  669  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Gorman,  N.  F.,  Shoe  Co.,  96  Washington  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Gosselin,  G.,  37  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Grant  Shoe  Co.,  22  Roy  St.,  Swampscott. 

Gray,  J    R.,  62  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Graves,  Esther  V.  (Shoe  City  Button  Hole  Co.),  35 
Montello  St.,  Brockton. 

Greeley,  A.  W.,  12  Duncan  St.,  Haverhill. 

Gregory,  F.  E.,  Co.,  184-186  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

Grover's,  James  J.,  Sons,  78  Buffum  St.,  Lynn. 


Guptill,  H.  E.,  Winter  &  Duncan  Sts.,  Haverhill. 
Hamel  Shoe  Co.,  34  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Hanson,  H.  M.,  Shoe  Co.,  41  Baxter  St.,  Quincy. 
Harding  Shoe  Co.,  421  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Harlow  &  Keene,  271  Warren  Av.,  Brockton. 
Harney,  P.  J.,  Shoe  Co.,  278-282  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 
Harney,  Peter  J.,  &  Sons,  4  Box  PI.,  Lynn. 
Harney  Bros.  Co.,  601  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
Harris  Shoe  Co.  (Henry  L.  Harris)  62  Washington 

St.,  Haverhill. 

Harrison  Shoe  Co.,  66  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 
Hartigan  Shoe  Co.,  65-69  Mulberry  St..  Lynn. 
Haseltine   &   Colby   Shoe   Co.,   62   Washington   St., 

Haverhill. 
Haverhill  Shoe  Co.   (S.  B.  &  A.   M.  Marshall),  77 

Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Hayden,  Carl  C.,  Essex  &  Granite  Sta.,  Haverhill. 
Heath,  F.  B.,  &  Co.,  62  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Hedlund,  Gustaf  E.  (Lynn  Specialty  Shoe  Co.), 

70  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 

Hendrick,  L.  M.,  &  Co.,  155  Pleasant  St.,  Lynn. 
Herman,    Joseph    M.,    &    Co.,   Millis.  Office:     159 

Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Herrick,  G.  W.,  Shoe  Co.,  56  Sanderson  Av.,  Lynn. 
Heywood  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.,  70  Winter  St.,  Worcester. 
Billiard   &  Tabor,   r.   262  Winter  St.,   Haverhill. 
Hitchcock,  Charles  L.,  25  Railroad  Sq.,   Haverhill. 
Hitchcock-Stockbridge  Co.,  145  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 
H.  M.  &  H.  Shoe  Co.,  100  Sea  St.,  Lynn. 
Hoag  &  Walden,  Inc.,   159  Commercial  St.,  Lynn. 
Hodgdon,  F.  M.,  16  Walnut  St.,  Haverhill. 
Hopf,  F.  H.,  &  Co.,  So.  Natick,  Natick. 
Hopkins,  J.  T.,  &  Sons,  r.  51  Canal  St.,  Salem. 
How,  Chas  M.,  53  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 
How,  Geo.  C.,  18  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Howard  &  Foster  Co.,   160  Pleasant  St.,  Brockton. 
Howe,  S.  H.,  Shoe  Co.,  1  Rowland  St.,  Marlborough. 
Howe  Shoe  Co.,  216  Market  St.,  Lynn. 
Hoyt,  Frank,  &  Co.,  139  A  St.,  Lowell. 
Hoyt,  Rowe,  Shoe  Co.,  680  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
Hubbard,  Oliver  S.,  70  Phoanix  Row,   Haverhill. 
Huckins  &  Temple  Co.,  Charles  St.,  Milford.     Office: 

135  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 
Humphrey  &  Paine    (Herbert    Humphrey),  Lincoln 

Av.,  &  Green  St.,  Marblehead. 
Hunkins,  W.  O.,  &  Co.,   141  Essex  St.,   Haverhill. 
Hurley  Shoe  Co.,  42  Church  St.,  Rockland. 
Hyde,    A.    R.,    S.    S.,    Co.,    432-434    Columbia    St., 

Cambridge. 
Ideal  Baby  Shoe  Co.  (Drew  &  Day),  3  Holten  St., 

Danvers. 

Ingalls,  Wm.  H.,  509  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
Jacobs,  L.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  125  Market  St.,  Lynn. 
James,  Hattie  P.,  206  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 
Jefts,  L.  T.,  Co.,  20  Broad  St.,  Hudson. 
Jenkins  &  Smith,  Inc.,  Foster  &  Lowell  Sts.,  Peabody. 
Jennings,  E.   A.,  37-41   Washington  St.,   Haverhill. 
Johnson,  Charles  W.,  Natick. 
Johnson,  Frank  L.,  36  Suffolk  St.,  Lynn. 
Johnson,    Luther   S.,    &   Co.,    669   Washington    St., 

Lynn. 

Jones,  E.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Main  St.,  Spencer. 
Jones,  J.  E.,  266  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 
Jones,  T.  H.,  Shoe  Co.,  Franklin  St.,  Stoneham. 
Jones,  V.  K.,  &  A.  H.,  Co.,  226  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 
Joslin,  H.  S.,  Co.,  Oxford. 


CLASSIFICATION   BY    INDUSTRY. 


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Keith,  George  E.,  Co.,  Campello,  Brockton. 

Keith,     George     E.,     Co.,     Middleborough.     Office: 
Campello,  Mass. 

Keith,     George     E.,     Co.,     North     Adams.     Office: 
Campello,  Mass. 

Keith,    George   E.,    Co.,    Weymouth.     Office:  Cam- 
pello, Mass. 

Keith,  George  E.,  Co.,  296 'A  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Office:  Campello,  Mass. 

Keith,  Preston  B.,  Shoe  Co.,  15  Rutland  Sq.,  Cam- 
pello, Brockton. 

Keith    &    Pratt,    Cambridge    St.,    Middleborough. 

Kelley,  Martin  Co.,  Holten  St.,  Danvers. 

Kelley,  M.  F.  (Three  K.  Shoe  Co.),  South  Stoughton, 
Stoughton. 

Kelly-Evans  Co.,  40  Herrod  Av.,  Montello,  Brockton. 

Kenney,  Lewis  W.,  &  Co.,  47  Collins  St.,  Lynn. 

Keyes,  W.  H.,  (Rowley  Baby  Shoe  Co.),  Central  St., 
Rowley. 

Kiely,  T.  J.,  &  Co.,  264  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Kimball,  Alfred,  Shoe  Co.,  Blanchard  St.,  So.  Law- 
rence, Lawrence. 

Kimball,  W.  &  V.  O.,  Co.,  14-16  Walnut  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

King,  A.  R.,  Mrs.,  Corp.,  7  Liberty  Sq.,  Lynn. 

Knights-Allen  Co.,  145  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Knipe  Bros.,  Inc.,  Ward  Hill,  Ha verb.il]. 

Kollock,  Frank  A.,  458  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Kozy  Slipper  Co.,   587  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Lancy,  John,  Jr.,  Green  St.,  Marblehead. 

Lane,  H.  L.,  505  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Lawrence  Clog  Works,  222  Prospect  St.,  Lawrence. 

Learned,  Geo.  A.,  Co.,  Tracy  PL,  Newburyport. 

Leavitt,  F.  E.,  &  Co.,  32  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Leavitt,  Geo.  B.,  Co.,  14  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 

Lee  Brothers  Co.,  Inc.,  363  Main  St.,  Athol. 

Leeland,  M.  E.,  55  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Lefavour,  C.  P  ,  Shoe  Co.,  97  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly. 

Leonard,  Shaw  &  Dean,  Peirce  St.,  Middleborough. 

Leonard  Shoe  Co.,  162  Eastern  Av.,  Lynn. 

Leonard  &  Barrows,  Center  St.,   Middleborough. 

Levers  &  Sargent,  268  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Lewis,  Herman  E.,  14  Walnut  St.,  Haverhill. 

Lewis,  W.  Bert,  Shoe  Co.,  286  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Lewis,  La  Bonte  Co.,  The,  250  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Little,  A.  E.,  &  Co.,  70-80  Center  St.,  Brockton. 
; Little,  A.  E.,  &  Co.,  70  Blake  St.,  Lynn. 

Locke,  James  I.,  25  Railroad  Sq.,  Haverhill. 

Lockett   Crimping   Machinery   Co.,   460   Union   St., 
Lynn. 

Logan,  Edward  F.,  Co.,  703  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Logan,  Thos.  H.,  Co.,  685  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Logan,  Thomas  H.,  Co.,  Hudson. 

Lowell  Shoe  Co.,  50  Stackpole  St.,  Lowell. 

Lynch,  John  A.,  61  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Lynn  Button  Hole  Co.,  37  Spring  St.,  Lynn. 

Maguire  Bros.,  31  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Malbon,  Milton  D.,  &  Co.,  22  Phoenix  Row,  Haver- 
hill. 

Mansfield,  G.  A.  &  E.  A.,  460  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Manson,    F.    E.     (Baby    Shoe    Co.),    66*   Merrimac 
St.,  Newburyport. 

Marshall,  C.  S.,  Co.,  117  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Marshall,    S.    B.    &   A.    M.     (Haverhill    Shoe   Co.), 
77  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Marsters,  J.  A.,  &  Co.,  r.  95  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly. 


Marston,  C.  S.,  Jr.,  365  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Marston  &  Brooks  Co.,  47  Canal  St.,  Salem. 

Martin,  E.  F.,  519  Eastern  Av.,  Lynn. 

Martin,  Edward  P.,  5  Harris  St.,  Marblehead. 

Martin  Slipper  Co.,  145  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

May,  W.  B.,  Broad  St.,  Bridgewater. 

McElwain,  W.  H.,  Co.,  Perkins  St.,  Bridgewater. 
Office:  348  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

McElwain,  W.  H.,  Co.,  348  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

McGregor,  Wm.  R.,  &  Co.,  25  Railroad  Sq.,  Haver- 
hill. 

McLaughlin,  Wm.  P.,  &  Co.,  56  Wingate  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

McLeod  &  Anderson,  Amesbury. 

McNamara,  L.  F.,  Co.,  40  Washington  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

McNamara,  S.  B.,  &  Co.,  128  Washington  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Mears,  Feely,  &  Adams,  Lincoln  &  Tanner  Sts., 
Lowell. 

Melanson,  J.  I.,  &  Bro.,  80  Marshall  Wharf,  Lynn. 

Mersky  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  479  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Merrill,  A.  J.,  38  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Merrill,  Henry,  141-145  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Merrill,  Porter,  &  Co.,  113  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 

Merritt,  John  R.,  &  Son.,  125  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

Mil  ford  Shoe  Co.,  Milford. 

Millar  &  Wolfer,  Webster  Av.,  Chelsea. 

Miller,  E.  C.,  12  Walnut  St.,  Haverhill. 

Millett,  Woodbury  &  Co.,  105  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly. 

Millon,  Henry,  137  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

Mitchell-Gaunt  Co.,  192  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Mohawk  Moccasin  Co.,  63  Ward  St.,  Brockton. 

Moore,  A.  S.,  &  E.  A.  (Eagle  Wood  Heel  Co.),  112 
Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Moore  Shoe  Co.,  112  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Moore  &  Jaques,  19  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Morgan  Shoe  Co.,  Salisbury.  Office:  Ringe  Island, 
Newburyport. 

Morrill,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  95  State  St.,  Lynn. 

Mullin,  J.  D.,  &  Son,  787  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Murphy,  Josephine  E.,  44  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 

Murphy  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.,  Spring  St.,  Natick. 

Murray,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  24  Washington  Sq.,  Haverhill. 

Murray  Shoe  Co.,  30-32  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Murray  &  Bailey,  12  Wingate  St.,  Ha»verhill. 

Myron,  W.  H.,  Shoe  Co.,  1-7  Friend  St.,  Lynn. 

Nason  &  Smith,  100  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Nesmith  Shoe  Co.,  157  Centre  St.,  Brockton. 

Newbury  Shoe  Co.,  17  Landers  PL,  Haverhill. 

Newhall,  Benj.  H.,  519  Eastern  Av.,  Lynn. 

Noble,  Chas.  B.,  62  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Norman  &  Bennett,  Inc.,  144  High  St.,  Boston. 

Noyes,  Alfred  B.,  &  Co.,  Corp.,  Georgetown. 

Noyes,  H.  A.,  19  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Noyes,  H.  H.  (George  W.  Chaplin  &  Co.),  George- 
town. 

Nu  Baby  Shoe  Co.,  11  Fayette  St.,  Lynn. 

Nugent  Bros.,  52  Railroad  Av.,  Beverly. 

Obear,  Joseph  L.,  270  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

O'Donnell,  J.  M.,  &  Co.,  126  Montello  St.,  Brockton. 

O'Keefe,  C.  J.,  Shoe  Co.,  Marlborough. 

Oliver,  Isaac,  819  Boston  St.,  Lynn. 

Ordway,  A.  A.,  Co.,  68  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Oriental  Shoe  Co.,  11  Central  Av.,  Lynn. 

Osborne,  John  N.,  28  Harris  St.,  Marblehead. 


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Osborne,  J.  W.,  &  Co.,  48  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 
Packard,  M.  A.,  Co.,  583  Warren  Av.,  Brockton. 
Paine  Shoe  Co.,  Green  St.,  Marblehead. 
Parker-Sparrell  Co.,  147  Elm  St.,  Marblehead. 
Parker,  John  EL,  Co.,  25  James  St.,  Maiden. 
Parshley,  A.  F.,  22  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Peaalee  &  Albee,  Inc.,  519  Eastern  Av..  Lynn. 
Penniman  Bros.,  School  St.,  Middleborough. 
Perry,  Austin  H.,  Co.,  280  River  St.,  Haverhill. 
Perry,  Malcolm,  Co.,  357  River  St.,  Haverhill. 
Pfeiffer,  Frank  H.,  &  Co.,  So.  Natick,  Natick. 
Pfeiffer,  W.   F.,   &  Co.,   27   River  St.,   So.   Natick, 

Natick. 

Phelan,  James,  &  Sons,  33  Sea  St.,  Lynn. 
Pickering,  E.  C.,  31  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Pilling,  John,  Shoe  Co.,  Tying  St.,  Lowell. 
Pinkham,  H.  E.,  Shoe  Co.,  416  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Pinkham,  L.  N.,  Mrs.,  Shoe  Co.,  416  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Plant,  Thomas  G.,  Co.,  Center  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 

Boston. 

Poor,  Charles  E.,  62  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
Pratt  Shoe  Co.,  Walnut  St.,  Natick. 
Pray,  James  A.,   Stetson    &    Common    Sts.,    Wey- 

mouth. 

Prouty,  Isaac,  &  Co.  (Inc.),  Spencer. 
Putnam,  A.  H.,  &  Co.,  Danvers. 
Putnam,  George  F.,  &  Co.,  36  Suffolk  St.,  Lynn. 
Putnam  &  Cross,  59  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 
Quiim,  Gilbert  F.,  Co.,  95  State  St.,  Lynn. 
Raymond  Shoe  Co.,  18  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 
Regal  Shoe  Co.,  Whitman.     Office:  268  Summer  St., 

Boston. 
Regal  Shoe  Co.,  Milford.     Office:  268  Summer  St., 

Boston. 

Reynolds,  B.  F.,  Warren  Av.,  Brockton. 
Reynolds,  Luke  W.,  165  Centre  St.,  Brockton. 
Reynolds,    Drake    &    Gabell,    Co.,    North    Easton, 

Easton. 
Rice  &  Hutchins,  Inc.  (Curtis  Factory),  Howe  St., 

Marlborough.     Office:  10  High  St.,  Boston. 
Rice  &  Hutchins,  Inc.,  Rockland.     Office:  10  High 

St.,  Boston. 
Rice   &   Hutchins,   Inc.    (New    Middlesex  Factory), 

Cotting  Av.,  Marlborough.     Office:  10  High  St., 

Boston. 
Rice  &  Hutchins,   Inc.   (Main  St.,  Factory),   Main 

St.,  Marlborough.     Office:  10  High  St.,  Boston. 
Richards  Shoe  Co.,  Prince  PL,  Newburyport. 
Richards  &  Brennan  Co.,  Randolph. 
Richardson,  Chas.  H.,  8  Summer  St.,  Lynn. 
Richardson,  E.  B.,  Reading. 
Rickard  Shoe  Co.,  20  Barker  St.,  Lynn. 
Ricker,  E.  T.,  &  Co.,  3  Box  PL,  Lynn. 
Robinson-Hazelton    Shoe     Co.,      Rockingham      St., 

Lowell. 

Rogers,  A.  W.,  &  Son,  No.  Main  St.,  Raynham. 
Rogers  &  Ewing,  97  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly. 
Rollins  &  Colcord,  118  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
Rowe  &  Tilton,  64  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 
Rowley  Baby  Shoe  Co.  (W.  H.  Keyes),  Central  St., 

Rowley. 

Royal  Shoe  Co.,  Warren  St.,  Randolph. 
Ruddock  Shoe  Co.,  118  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
R  &  G  Shoe  Co.,  192  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 
Sacks,    Solomon    (American   Slipper   Mfg.    Co.),    55 

Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 


Schneider  Bros.,  Shoe  Co.,  Lincoln  St.,  So.  Natick, 
Natick. 

Sears-Roebuck  Shoe  Factories,  C  &  Fargo  Sts., 
So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Seymour  &  Jackson,  Corp.,  429  Washington  St., 
Lynn. 

Sheehan  &  Co.,  19  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Sheldon  Bros.  Co.,  Marion  St.,  Natick. 

Sheridan  Bros.,  92  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Shoe  City  Button  Hole  Co.  (Esther  V.  Graves), 
35  Montello  St.,  Brockton. 

Shortell,  M.,  &  Son,  10  Dodge  St.,  Salom. 

Silloway  &  Vine  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,  Fair  &  Water  Sts., 
Newburyport. 

Slater  &  Morrill,  Inc.,  Braintree.  Office:  19  Con- 
gress St.,  Boston. 

Smart,  Harris  A.,  69  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Smith,  Aaron  F.,  Co.,  589  Essex  St.,  Lynn. 

Smith,  F.  J.,  &  Co.,  50  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Sneierson    Bros.,    37-39    Winnisimmet   St.,    Chelsea. 

Snow,  George  H.,  Co.,  102  Lincoln  St.,  Brockton. 

Spaulding,  L.  H.,  Co.,  Rock.  &  Willie  Sts.,  Lowell. 

Stacy,  Adams  Co.,  80  Centre  St.,  Brockton. 

Stetson  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,  Main  St.,  So.  Weymouth, 
Weymouth. 

Stevens,   James   D.,   747   Washington   St.,    Lynn. 

Stevens,  John  G.,   14  Atlantic  Av.,   Marblehead 

Stover  &  Bean  Co.,  Thorndike  St.,  Lowell. 

Strong,  George,  Co.,  Middle  St.,  E.  Weymouth, 
Weymouth. 

Strout,  Stritter,  &  Co.,  47  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Sullivan,  Edward  E.,  &  Co.,  16  Walnut  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Sullivan  &  Kenny,  48  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

Sullivan  &  Wardwell,  725  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Supple  Shoe  Co.,  The,  72  Washington  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Sweet  &  Savory,  Green  St.,  Marblehead. 

Swett,  F.  F.,  48  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Taylor,  E.  E.,  Co.,  Acushnet  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Office:  155  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Taylor,  E.  E.,  Co.,  70  Bellevue  Av.,  Brockton. 
Office:  155  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Taylor,  Leon  W.,  73  Railroad  Av.,  Brockton. 

Tessier  &  Bowdoin,   50  Phoenix  Row,   Haverhill. 

Thayer,  Maguire  &  Field,  260  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Thomas,  J.  B.,  &  Tarr,  58  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

Thompson,  F.  J.,  Essex  &  Wingate  Sts.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Thompson  Bros.,  Campello,  Brockton. 

Thomson-Crocker  Shoe  Co.,  998  Western  Av., 
W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Three  K.  Shoe  Co.  (M.  F.  Kelley),  South  Stoughton, 
Stoughton. 

Travers  Shoe  Co.,  206  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Treavitt  &  Berry,  6  Box  PL,  Lynn. 

Tufts  &  Friedman,  672  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Upham  Bros.  Co.,  Pleasant  St.,  Stoughton. 

Usher-Stoughton  Shoe  Co.,  Inc.,  141  Commercial  St., 
Lynn. 

Victor  Shoe  Co.  (Cass  &  Daly),  Putnam  St.,  Salem. 

Victoria  Shoe  Co.,  16  New  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Walker,  A.  W.,  85  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Walker,  Johnson  L.,  &  Co.,  7  Liberty  Sq.,  Lynn. 

Walton,  A.  G.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  Heard  St.,  Chelsea. 
Office:  82  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 


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Wason,   G.   M.     (Emerson   &  Wason),    112  Phoenix 

Row,  Haverhill. 

Watkins,  Chas.  F.,  90  Pleasant  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Watson  Shoe  Co.,  266  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 
Webber  Buttonhole  Co.,  r.   101   Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 
Weber  Bros.  Shoe  Co.,  Holden  St.,  North  Adams. 
Webster,    George    L.,    Shoe    Co.,    45    Wingate    St., 

Haverhill. 

Webster,  Ira  J.,  Vila  St.,  Haverhill. 
Webster,  Judson  H.,  357  River  St.,  Haverhill. 
Webster  &  Webber,  363  River  St.,   Haverhill. 
Welch  Shoe  Co.,  65  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 
Wentworth-Swett  Co.,   14  Walnut  St.,  Haverhill. 
Wesson,  J.  E.  &  W.  G.,  7  Asylum  St.,  Worcester. 
White,  L.  Q.,  Shoe  Co.,  Spring  St.,  Bridge  water. 
Whitman  &  Keith  Co.,   16  Clifton  Av.,   Campello, 

Brockton. 
Williams,  Arthur  A.,  Shoe  Co.  (Arthur  A.  Williams), 

Water  St.,  Holliston. 
Williams,    Clark    &    Co.,    359-361    Washington    St., 

Lynn. 
Williams-Kneeland    Co.,    Union    St.,    So.    Braintree, 

Braintree.     Office:  15  State  St.,  Boston. 
Willis,  Frank  E.,  &  Co.,  39  Wyman  St.,  W.  Lynn, 

Lynn. 

Wilson,  Charles  E.,  11  Central  Av.,  Lynn. 
Wilson,  George  H.  (Georgetown  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.), 

1  Park  St.,  Georgetown. 

Winchell,  J.  H.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  9-17  Locust  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Wingate  Shoe  Co.,  64  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 
Witham,  A.  C.,  &  Co.,  55  Wingalte  St.,  Haverhill. 
Witherell  &  Dobbins,  40  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Wood,  Joseph  T.,  Co.,  Ware. 

Woodburn,  Chas.   W.,  70  Phoenix  Row,   Haverhill. 
Woodbury,  Edwin  S.,  Co.,  51   Canal  St.,  Salem. 
Woodbury  Shoe  Co.,  58  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly. 
Worcester  Slipper  Co.,  370  Park  Av.,  Worcester. 
Worthley,  M.  J.,  188-198  Alley  St.,  W.  Lynn.,  Lynn. 
Wright  Bros.,  Green  St.,  Marblehead. 
Wright,  E.  T.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Rockland. 


Boots  and  Shoes,  Rubber. 

•American  Rubber  Co.,  Ninth  &  Potter  Sts.,  E.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge.  Office:  140  Essex  St., 
Boston. 

Apsley  Rubber  Co.,  Inc.,  55  Cottage  St.,  Hudson. 

Boston  Rubber  Shoe  Co.,  Maiden. 

Boston  Rubber  Shoe  Co.,  Melrose.  Office:  Mai- 
den. 

Converse  Rubber  Shoe  C».,  Pearl  St.,  Maiden. 

Hood  Rubber  Co.,  E.  Watertown,  Watertown. 
Office:  99  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 

Rubberhide  Co.,  Randolph.  Office:  212  Essex  St., 
Boston. 

Woonsocket  Rubber  Co.  (Millville  Mill),  Black- 
stone.  Office:  Woonsocket,  R.  I. 


Boxes,  Cigar. 

Alberti  Box  Co.  (D.  Jacobs),  37  Osborn  St.,  Cam- 
bridgeport,  Cambridge. 

Darling.  C.  F.  (Worcester  Cigar  Box  Co.),  116  Ex- 
change St.,  Worcester. 

Ensign,  A.  E.,  Box  Co.  (W.  H.  Ensign),  Westfield. 


Jacobs,  D.  (Alberti  Box  Co.),  37  Osborn  St.,  Cam- 
bridgeport,  Cambridge. 

Strieder,  J.  W.,  Co.,  178  Ruggles  St.,  Roxbury,  Bos- 
ton. 

Worcester  Cigar  Box  Co.  (C.  F.  Darling),  116  Ex- 
change St.,  Worcester. 

Boxes,  Fancy  and  Paper. 

Alger,  A.  H.,  Co.,  147  Center  St.,  Brockton.     Office: 

Alden  St.,  Middleborough. 
Alger,  A.  H.,  Co.,  Alden  St.,  Middleborougb. 
Allen,  George  H.,  340  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 
Allen,  Geo.   H.,   172  Rantoul  St.,   Beverly.     Office: 

340  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

American  Paper  Box  Co.,  94  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 
Arona  Box  Co.  (Richard  B.  Lippman),  27  Main  St., 

So.  Hadley  Falls,  So.  Hadley. 

Ayer  &  Webster,  Island  Park,  Bradford,  Haverhill. 
Babcock,  A.  H.,  94  West  St.,  Attleborough. 
Babcock,  Cyrus  W.,  34  Howard  St.,  W.  Somerville, 

Somerville. 

Baird  Box  Co.,  R.  28  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Barnes,   Walter   S.,   &   Son,   33-39   Farnsworth   St., 

Boston. 

Bay  State  Candy  Co.,  214  Arlington  St.,  Chelsea. 
Bergquist  &  Wheeler,  80-92  Broad  St.,  Boston. 
Bicknell  &  Fulle*  Paper  Box  Co.,  50  Chardon  St., 

Boston. 

Bird,  F.  W.,  &  Son,  E.  Walpole,  Walpole. 
Bond  &  Co.  (Novelty  Paper  Box  Co.),  30  Washing- 
ton St.,  Hudson. 

Bond  &  Bond  Co.,  45  Vale  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Bowen,   H.  A.,  Estate  (Shelburne  Falls  Paper  Box 

Works),  Buckland.     Office:  Shelburne  Falls. 
Brown,  L.  W.,  31  Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 
Bryant  Box  Co.,  No.  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 
Cambridge  Paper  Box  Co.,  The,  14  Davis  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

C.  &  R.  Box  Co.,  83  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Cardy,  W.  T.,  &  Sons  Co.,  The,  31  Broadway,  Chelsea. 
Claff,  M.  B.,  West  St.,  Randolph. 
Class,  Philip  H.,  27  Pierce  St.,  Greenfield. 
Climax    Paper    Box    Co.,    24    Cottage    Park    Av., 

No.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
Coffin  Bros.,  38  Middle  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Crawford,  A.  O.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Curtis  St.,  So.  Weymouth, 

Weymouth. 

Currier,  O.  S.,  &  Son,  62  Fleet  St.,  Haverhill. 
Dailey,  Edward  E.,  Hillside  Av.,  Needham  Heights, 

Needham. 

Dalton,  A.,  Co.,  50  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
Davis,  W.  B.,  62  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Dennison  Mfg.  Co.,  26  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 
Dickerman-Maurland    Box    Co.,    535    Albany    St., 

Boston. 
Dodge,  E.  F.,  Paper  Box  Co.,  124  Central  St.,  Leom- 

inster.  . 

Duggleby,  Chas.  J.,  280  Dover  St.,  Boston. 
Eastman,  S.  A.,  Co.,  183  Central  St.,  Milford. 
Emerson,  Alfred  E.,  49  Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 
Fletcher,  W.  P.,  Box  Co.,  Pleasant  St.,  Stoneham. 
Foss,  H.  L.,  22  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 
French,  A.  F.,  &  Co.,  46  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 
Friend  Box  Co.,  273  Derby  St.,  Salem. 
Frost  Box  Co.,  36  Cabot  St.,  Beverly. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Grover,  B.  E.,  26  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

Gurney,  O.  J.,  6  Congress  St.,  Newburyport. 

Hale,  Edward  A.,  36  Water  St.,  Newburyport. 

Hatch,  C.  F.,  Co.,  76  Church  St.,  Lowell. 

Hayes,  Chas.  H.,  Corp.,  30  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 

Hill,  Myrton  O.,  &  Co.,  138  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Hill,  Myrton  O.,  &  Co.  (Annex),  43  Haverhill  St., 
Boston. 

Horle,  F.  A.,  99  Albany  St.,  Boston. 

Hoyt,  George  H.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  29  Wingate  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Hoyt,  George  H.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Blanchard  St.,  Law- 
rence. Office:  29  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 

Hunt,  Francis  E.,  40  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Irving,  W.  A.,  &  J.  S.,  Box  Co.,  340  Bridge  St.,  Salem. 

Kingsbury  Box  &  Printing  Co., 'The  (Northampton 
Paper  Box  Co.  Div.),  38  North  St.,  North- 
ampton. 

Kingsbury  Box  &  Printing  Co.,  The  (Whitman  Paper 
Box  Co.  Div.),  Whitman. 

Lippman,  Richard  B.  (Arona  Box  Co.),  27  Main  St., 
So.  Hadley  Falls,  South  Hadley. 

Littlefield  &  Plummer  Corp.,  18  Box  PL,  Lynn. 

Low,  E.  M.,  367  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Mason  Box  Co.,  51  Mt.  Hope  St.,  Attleborough  Falls, 
No.  Attleborough. 

McMillin,  The  E.  A.,  Co.,  2  Chestnut  StM  No.  Adams. 

Medway  Box  Co.,  Broad  St.,  Medway. 

Metcalf,  Geo.  L.,  Wood  &  Paper  Box  Co.  Inc.,  18 
Sewall  St.,  Marblehead. 

Merrimac  Color  Press,  Inc.  (Merwin-Hughes  Co.), 
Warrenville  Av.,  Lowell. 

Montello  Paper  Box  Co.  (W.  S.  Thayer),  Montello, 
Brockton. 

Morae-Bracket  Box  Co.,  144  High  St.,  Boston. 

Natick  Box  Co.,  Natick. 

Nelson  Paper  Box  Co.,  Foundry  St.,  Brockton. 

Northern  Box  Co.,  The,  62  Williams  St.,  Everett. 

Novelty  Paper  Box  Co.  (Bond  &  Co.),  30  Washington 
St.,  Hudson. 

Owens,  John,  &  Co.,  348  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Owens,  John,  &  Co.,  26-28  Farrar  St.,  Lynn. 

Oxford  Box  &  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  26  Southbridge  St., 
Worcester. 

Packard  Carton  Co.,  21  Station  Av.,  Campello, 
Brockton. 

Packard  Carton  Co.,  Rockland.  Office:  21  Station 
Av.,  Campello. 

Page  Paper  Box  Co.,  Broadway  &  Walnut  Sts., 
Chicopee  Falls,  Chicopee. 

Pairpoint  Corp.,  The,  Howland  &  Prospect  Sts.,  New 
Bedford. 

Paris  Paper  Box  Co.,  22  Medford  St.,  Boston. 

Phoenix  Paper  Box  Co.  (W.  H.  Potter),  Spencer. 

Potter,  A.  G.,  1  Columbia  Av.,  Lynn. 

Pray  &  Kelly  (Wey mouth  Paper  Box  Co.),  5  Hunt 
St.,  Weymouth. 

P"ure  Food  Package  Co.,  205  Walker  St.,  Lowell. 
Office:  200  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Rice  &  Hutchins  Paper  Box  Co.,  Howe  St.,  Marl- 
borough. 

Roberts,  F.  H.,  Co.,  Inc.,  128  Cross  St.,  Boston. 

Royal  Box  Co.,  Maiden. 

Russell  Box  Co.,  foot  of  Gerrish  Av.,  Chelsea. 

Sawyer,  C.  J.,  Main  St.,  Hudson. 


Shelburne  Falls  Paper  Box  Works  (H.  A.  Bowen 
Estate),  Buckland.  Office:  Shelburne  Falls. 

Sherman's,  Elon,  Sons,  So.  Weymouth,  Weymouth 

Spencer  Box  Co.,  Inc.,  Spencer. 

Sprague,  Chas.  E.,  Box  Co.,  92  Sea  St.,  Lynn. 

Standard  Box  Co.,  61  Sixth  St.,  Chelsea. 

Stevens,  O.  H.,  Mfg.  Co.,  39  Elm  St.,  Marlborough 

Stone  &  Forsyth,  Everett.  Office:  268  Devonshire 
St.,  Boston. 

Story,  Edwin  B.,  No.  Grafton,  Grafton. 

Sweet,  A.  H.,  &  Son,  Norton. 

Tapley,  I.  W.,  260  River  St.,  HaVerhiH. 

Tapley,  I.  W.,  off  Pleasant  St.,  Newburyport.  Office 
260  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Thayer,  W.  S.  (Montello  Paper  Box  Co.),  Montello 
Brockton. 

Thompson  &  Norris  Co.,  The,  Braintree  &  Everett 
Sts.,  Allston,  Boston. 

Thompson  Box  Co.,  62  Hampshire  St.,  Cambridge. 

Tilton,  F.  B.,  &  Co.,  12  Howard  St.,  Boston. 

University  Paper  Box  Co.,  153  Mass.  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Wakefield  Paper  Box  Co.,  Wakefield. 

Warner  Box  Co.,  94  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Webster  Paper  Box  Co.,  Webster. 

Weymouth  Paper  Box  Co.  (Pray  &  Kelly),  5  Hunt 
St.,  Weymouth. 

White  Paper  Box  Co.,  The,  137  Beech  St.,  Holyoke 

Whitney  &  Co.,  Whitney  St.,  Leominster. 

Whittemore,  E.  H.,  r.  1  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Wilkins  Paper  Box  Co.,  The,  65  Beverly  St.,  Boston 

Williams  &  Bridge?  Co.,  74  Central  St.,  Worcester 

Worcester  Paper  Box  Co.,  68  High  St.,  Worcester. 

Boxes,  Wooden  Packing. 

Acushnet  Saw  Mills  Co.,  Mill  Rd.,  Acushnet  Station 
Acushnet. 

Allen,  George  H.,  172  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly.  Office 
340  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Allen,  George  H.,  340  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Allen,  Otis  &  Son,  Co.,  266  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Lowell 

Angus,  N.  E.,  64  College  St.,  Amherst. 

Atwood  &  McManus,  Vale  &  Carter  Sts.,  Chelsea 

Atwood,  C.  N.,  &  Son  (Rock  Mills),  Rock,  Middle- 
borough. 

Atwood  Bros.,  Pond  St.,  Whitman. 

Ayer  &  Webster,  Island  Park,  Bradford,  Haverhill 

Baker  Box  Co.,  82  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 

Ballou,  G.  M.,  Main  St.,  Shirley. 

Bartlett  Box  &  Lumber  Co.,  Union  St.,  Westborough. 

Beaman,  Marvell  &  Co.,  Leverett. 

Beverly  Box  Co.,  60  Pleasant  St.,  Beverly. 

Bent,  Annie  B.  (Cochituate  Box  Co.),  Pond  St. 
Wayland. 

Bonney,  E.  L.,  Sprague  Av.,  Brockton. 

Brockton    Ideal    Box   Co.,    Grove    St.,    Brockton. 

Brooks,  A.  L.,  &  Co.,  54  Fletcher  St.,  Lowell. 

Brown,  Ralph  O.  (Sharon  Box  Factory),  No.  Main 
St.,  Sharon. 

C.  &  R.  Box  Co.,  83  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Cady,  Geo.  L.,  &  Sons,  2  &  4  Fletcher  St.,  Lowell. 

Carter,  John  A.,  Petersham. 

Chaff ee  Brothers  Co.,  Main  St.,  Oxford. 

Cheney,  Frank  P.,  Tanner  St.,  Lowell. 

Cochituate  Box  Co.  (Annie  B.  Bent),  Pond  St. 
Wayland. 


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Cook,  O.  S.,  &  Sons  Co.,  64  Westminster  St.,  W. 
Fitchburg,  Fitchburg. 

Corcoran,  P.,  Sons,  Inc.,  D,  cor.  Bullock  St.,  So. 
Boston,  Boston. 

Cummings,  F.  G.,  234  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Lowell. 

Dalton,  A.,  Co.,  50  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Davis  &  Sargent  Lumber  Co.,  633  Middlesex  St., 
Lowell. 

Derry,  Fred  J.,  Hobart  St.,  Danvers. 

Dinsmoor,  George  W.,  18-24  West  St.,  Lawrence. 

Eastman,  S.  A.,  Co.,  183  Central  St.,  Milford. 

Flansburgh,  W.  C.,  Dalton. 

Fletcher,  W.  P.,  Box  Co.,  Stonpham. 

Flint,  Albert  A.,  Tyngsborough. 

Foss,  H.  L.,  22  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Foster,  John,  Co.,  So.  Hanson,  Hanson. 

Frost  Box  Co.,  36  Cabot  St.,  Beverly. 

Gale,  Conrad  H.,  Tully,  Orange. 

Gallagher,  M.  J.,  &  Co.,  24  Mercantile  St.,  Boston. 

Gentle,  C.  H.,  So.  Ashburnham,  Ashburnham. 

Grover,  B.  E.,  26  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

Hall,  Geo.  W.,  Clarksburg. 

Haverhill  Box  Co.  (A.  L.  Hammond),  Hale  St., 
Haverhill. 

Hayes,  Chas.  H.,  Corp.,  30  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 

Holden,  A.  B.,  Caryville,  Bellingham. 

Howe  Lumber  Co.,  "25  Florence  St.,   Marlborough. 

Huntington  Saw  Mill  (Henry  E.  Stanton),  Hunting- 
ton. 

Hyde,  Charles,  Sturbridge.  Office:  Globe  Village, 
Southbridge. 

Irving,  W.  A.  &  J.  S.,  Box  Co.,  340  Bridge  St.,  Salem. 

Island  Park  Box  Co.  (Arthur  C.  Spofford),  Brad- 
ford, Haverhill. 

Knowlton,  S.  H.,  No.  Grafton,  Grafton. 

Littlefield  &  Moulton,  10  Box  PI.,  Lynn. 

Longley,  E.  P.,  Box  Co.,  11  Manning  St.,  Marl- 
borough. 

Loud,  R..  &  Sons,  15  Mill  St.,  So.  Weymouth, 
Weymouth. 

Lunan,  J.,  &  Sons,  90  Jefferson  St.,  Fall  River. 

Lynde,  Charles  S.,  W.   Leyden,   Leyden. 

Lynn  Box  Co.,  168  Alley  St.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Mackie  Bros.  Co.,  32  Mulberry  St.,  Brockton. 

Medway  Box  Co.,  Broad  St.,  Medway. 

Merchant  Box  &  Cooperage  Co.,  Gloucester. 

Metcalf,  O.  F.,  &  Sons,  660  Central  St.,  Franklin. 

Metcalf,  Geo.  L.,  Wood  &  Paper  Box  Co.,  Inc., 
18  Sewell  St.,  Marblehead. 

Millers  River  Box  Co.,  Farley,  Wendell. 

Morse,  Geo.  P.,  Rochester.     Office:  Wareham. 

Mount  Washington  Box  Co.  (J.  H.  Parker),  380 
Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

New  England  Box  Co.,  The,  Orange.  Office:  Green- 
field. 

New  England  Box  Co.,  The,  Templeton.  Office: 
Greenfield. 

No.  Dana  Box  Co.,  Prescott.     Office:  No.  Dana. 

Owens,  John,  &  Co.,  348  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Owens,  John,  &  Co.,  26-38  Farrar  St.,  Lynn.  Office: 
348  River  St.,  Haverhill. 

Page,  George  G.,  Box  Co.,  1-13  Hampshire  St., 
Cambridgeport,  Cambridge. 

Parker,  J.  H.  (Mount  Washington  Box  Co.),  380 
Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Parsons  Mfg.  Co.,  157  Marginal  St.,  Chelsea. 


Perkins  Box   Co.,   Whittemore   St.,   Gloucester. 

Perkins,  William,  &  Son,  Plympton. 

Phillips,  Lot  &  Co.  (Corp.),  W.   Hanover,  Hanover. 

Pingree,  The,  D.  W.,  Co.,  8  Inman  St.,  Lawrence. 

Pond,  Virgil  S.,  Co.,   Market  St.,  Foxborough. 

Potter,  A.  G.,  1  Columbia  Av.,  Lynn. 

Proctor,  Win.  P.,  Co.,  No.  Chelmsford,  Chelmsford. 

Purrington,  F.  W.,  Colrain. 

Putnam  Bros.,  Charlton. 

Rice,  H.  H.,  So.  Athol,  Athol. 

Rock  Mills  (C.  N.  Atwood  &  Son),  Rock,  Middle- 
borough. 

Sawyer,  C.  J.,  Main  St.,  Hudson. 

Sharon  Box  Factory  (Ralph  O.  Brown),  No.  Main 
St.,  Sharon. 

Sherman's,  Elon,  Sons,  So.  Weymouth,  Weymouth. 

Slack,  Estate  Chas.  P.,  746  Washington  St.,  Whitman. 

Small,  Joseph  H.   (H.  J.  Small),  Ashburnham. 

Smith's  Mill  (Wm.  D.  Smith),  Taunton  St.,  Wren- 
tham. 

Snow,  A.  L.,  406  Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Spencer  Box  Co.,  Inc.,  Spencer. 

Spofford,  Arthur  C.  (Island  Park  Box  Co.),  Brad- 
ford, Haverhill. 

Sprague,  Chas.  E.,  Box  Co.,  92  Sea  St.,  Lynn. 

Stanton,  Henry  E.  (Huntington  Saw  Mill),  Hunt- 
ington. 

Stevens  Box  Shop  &  Mill  (Geo.  A.  Stevens),  20  East 
St.,  Great  Barrington. 

Stone,  R.  B.,  &  Co.,  Wall  St.,  Spencer. 

Stratton  Bros.  &  Co.,  Railroad  PL,  Athol. 

Studley,  Gideon,  7  Spring  St.,  Rockland. 

Sweet,  A.  H.,  <fc  Son,  Norton. 

Swift  River  Box  Co.,  No.  Dana,  Dana. 

Symonds,  Otis  P.,  &  Sons,  off  Ash  St.,  Reading. 

Taylor,  Charles  E.,  Water  St.,  Plymouth. 

Taylor,  O.,  &  Sons,  Plainfield. 

Thompson,   James   A.,   Meadowcroft  St.,   Lowell. 

United  Box  Co.,  Middleborough. 

Upton  Manufacturing  Co.,   W.   Upton,   Upton. 

Ware  Lumber  Co.,  off  Maple  St.,  Ware. 

Warner,  Henry,  421  No.  Main  St.,  Florence,  North- 
ampton. 

West,  Gilbert  H.,  No.  Pembroke,  Pembroke. 

West,  F.  M.,  Box  Co.,  225  Liberty  St.,  Springfield. 

Wheeler,  E.  F.,  Stow. 

Wheeler,  George  M.,  &  Co.,  Warwick.    Office:  Orange. 

Williams  &  Bridges  Co.,  Franklin  St.,  So.  Framing- 
ham,  Framingham.  Office:  74  Central  St., 
Worcester. 

Williams  &  Bridges  Co.,  74  Central  St.,  Worcester. 

Woodbridge,   F.   L.,  847  Pearl   St.,   Brockton. 

Woodman   Bros.   &   Ross,    11    Mill   St.,   Danvers. 

Wright,   Carl  H.,   Montague. 

Brass  and  Bronze  Products. 

American  Tube  Works,  440  Somerville  Av.,  Somer- 
ville.  Office:  95  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Amesbury  Brass  &  Foundry  Co.,  ft.  of  Water  St., 
Amesbury. 

Atlas  Brass  Foundry,  155  A  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Baker  Foundry  &  Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  Oakland  St., 
Amesbury. 

Barlow  Co.,  The,  Spring  St.,  Holyoke. 

Bassill,  Louis,  100  Utica  St.,  Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Benton,  F.  E.,  26  Brock  St.,  Stoughton. 
Blake  Mfg.  Co.,  56  Tyler  St.,  Springfield. 
Bockman   &  Oxner,   9   Pelham   St.,   Cambridgeport, 

Cambridge. 
Boston  Art  Metal  Co.,   L  &   1st  Sts.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 
Boston    Brass    Andiron    Co.,     104-108    Utica    St., 

Boston. 
Boston    Brass    Foundry    Co.,    357    Cambridge    St., 

Boston. 
Boston  Brass  Mongers,  Vine  &  Village  Sts.,  Somer- 

ville. 

Boston  Coupling  Co.,   156  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 
Caseley  &  Nelmes,  Oak  St.,  Taunton. 
City   Brass   Foundry    (Carl    W.    Fors    &    Co.),    100 

Commercial  St.,  Worcester. 
Clark,    D.    W.,    &   Co.,    280   First   St.,   So.    Boston, 

Boston. 
Connors   Mfe.   Co.,   Hayward  St..    Norfolk   Downs, 

Quincy. 

Cooper,  C.  F.,  Brass  Co.,  Fairbanks  PI.,  Springfield. 
Corridon  &  Haggerty  (Paper  City  Brass  Foundry), 

120  Front  St.,  Holyoke. 

Crescent    Park    Brass    Foundry    (Geo.    W.    Thorn- 
berg),  Crescent  Park,  Waltham. 
Dempsey,  John  F.,  59  State  St.,  Lynn. 
Dorchester  Brass  &  Aluminum  Foundry    (Larson  & 

Riley),  Bartlett  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston. 
Doyle,    Patrick    (Worcester    Brass    Co.),    Quinsiga- 

mond  Av.,  Worcester. 
Duncan,   William,   410-412   Border   St.,   E.    Boston, 

Boston. 
Emery,    Alvin    H.    (Hamlin    &  Emery    Brass   Co.), 

49  Island  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Emory,  P.  P.,  Mfg.  Co.,  11  Water  St.,  Springfield. 
Essex    Brass    Foundry    Co.,    Harvard    &    6th    Sts., 

Cambridge. 

Fallon,  T.  F.,  156  So.  Broadway,  Lawrence. 
Fitzgerald,  T.,  223  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 
Fors,  Carl   W.,  &   Co.    (City    Brass  Foundry),   100 

Commercial  St.,  Worcester. 
Fort    Hill    Bronze    Mfg.    Co.,    48-56    Waters    Av., 

W.  Everett,  Everett. 

Foster,  Robert  W.,  115  No.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Gallison's     Brass     Foundry     (Frank     L.     Gallison), 

Island  St.,  Lawrence. 

Genthner  &  Stevens,    113   Haverhill  St.,   Boston. 
Godsland,    Geo.    J.,    (Salem    Brass    Foundry),    256 

Bridge  St.,  Salem. 
Granular  Metal  Co.,  The,  Farnham  &  Gerard  Sts., 

Roxbury,  Boston. 

Grundy,  J.  E.,  &  Co.,  82  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Hamlin    &   Emery    Brass    Co.     (Alvin    H.    Emery), 

49  Island  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Hainpden  Brass  Co.,  r.  62  Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 
Hardy,  Wm.  A.,  &  Sons  Co.,  113  Water  St.,  Fitch- 
burg. 

Harley  Co.,  Jennett  Av.,    Springfield. 
Hayden,  Geo.  W.,  Estate,  244  Sixth  St.,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 
Higgins    &    Co.,    115    Park    St.,    Holyoke.     Office: 

Chicopee  Falls. 

Jonah  &  George,  Little's  Court,  Merrimac. 
Larson    &    Riley    (Dorchester    Brass    &    Aluminum 

Foundry),  Bartlett  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,   Bostpn. 
Marble,  W.  P.,  Co.,  15  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 


McCafferty,  J.  H.,  Co.,  434  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 
McGann,  T.  F.,  &  Sons  Co.,  114  Portland  St.,  Boston. 
Mclntire,  F.  N.,  167  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 
Meech,  J.  H.    (E.  B.  Vannevar  &  Co.),  83  Atlantic 

Av.,  Boston. 

Mitchell,  Richard,  &  Co.,  380  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Nary,  F.  E.,  51  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 
Nyhan,   Daniel  J.,   Newport  Av.,  Atlantic,  Quincy. 
Paper  City  Brass  Foundry  (Corridon  &  Haggerty), 

120  Front  St.,  Holyoke. 
Peckham,  F.  W.,  88-90  Dorchester  Av.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 
Rhodes,   J.    C.,    &   Co.,    Inc.,    123    Front   St.,    New 

Bedford. 

Rider-Bagg   Co.,   The,   369   Birnie   Av.,   Springfield. 
Riordan,  P.,  &  Son,  7  Waite  St.,  Worcester. 
Rogers,  C.  E.,  34  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Salem    Brass    Foundry    (Geo.    J.    Godsland),    256 

Bridge  St.,  Salem. 
Scrannage,    Wm.,     Estate     (Scrannage     Bros.),     79 

Traverse  St.,  Boston. 

Standard  Extinguisher  Co.,  24  Binford  St.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 
Taunton-New  Bedford  Copper  Co.,  W.  Water  St., 

Taunton. 
Taunton-New  Bedford  Copper  Co.,  No.  Front  St., 

New  Bedford.     Office:  W.  Water  St.,  Taunton. 
Star    Refining   Co.,    114  W.  First   St.,    So.  Boston, 

Boston. 
Taylor,  Walter  B.,  Brass  Foundry,  29  Jackson  St., 

Worcester. 
Thornberg,  Geo.  W.  (Crescent  Park  Brass  Foundry), 

Crescent  Park,  Waltham. 
Trefethen,  D.  A.,  4  Porter  St.,  Taunton. 
Union  Brass  Foundry  Co.,  The,  485  Worthen  St., 

Lowell. 

Universal  Tool  Co.,  The,  Westfield. 
Vanadium    Metals    Co.,    E.    Brain  tree,    Braintree. 

Office:  Vanadium  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Vannevar,  E.  B.,  &  Co.  (J.  H.  Meech),  83    Atlantic 

Av.,  Boston. 

Waters,  Andrew  S.,  7  Franklin  St.,  Salem 
Welch,  E.  J.,  &  Co.,  86  Lunenburg  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Wells   Chemical   Bronze    Works,    219   Summer   St., 

Worcester. 

Wilkinson,  William  H.,  Co.,  West  Medway,  Medway. 
Worcester  Brass  Co.  (Patrick  Doyle),  Quinsigamond 

Av.,  Worcester. 
Wrigley,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  133  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 

Bread  and  Other  Bakery  Products. 

African  Cooking  Co.,  The  (I.  Joffe),  31  Winter  St., 

Worcester. 
Alden.    John    W.     (Oak    Grove    Farm    Creamery), 

2220  Washington  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Alix  &  Lokan.  55  Clark  St..  New  Bedford. 
American  Home  Bakery,  96  Derby  St.,  Salem. 
Amherst    Bakery   (Harvey  G.  Strong),   15  Pleasant 

St.,  Amherst. 

Anderson,  A.  G.,  562  Dudley  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston. 
Anderson,  John  M.,  86  Staniford  St.,  Boston. 
Andrew,    G.    S.     (Ayer    Bakery),    Washington    St., 

Ayer. 

Archambault,  Wilfred,  254  Tyler  St.,  Springfield. 
Arrall,  George  W.,  &  Son,  168  Franklin  St.,  Lynn. 


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Arroll,    .T     .T.     (So.  Boston  Baking  Co.),   95  C  St., 

So.    Boston,    Boston.     Office:  29    Central    St., 

Boston. 

Arsenian,  K.,  &  Co.,  176  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge. 
Arvidson,  Andrew,  75  Ward  St.,  Worcester. 
Asselin's  Bakery,  School  St.,  Northbridge. 
Athens   Bakery    (Elias    Tongais),    122    Sharon    St., 

Springfield. 

Authier,  Omar,  58  Negus  St.,  Webster. 
Averoff,  James,  47  Market  St.,  Ipswich. 
Ayer  Bakery  (G.  S.  Andrew),  Washington  St.,  Ayer. 
Azernov,  Abraham,  78  Lamartine  St.,  Worcester. 
Bader,  George  L.,  23  Chad  wick  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Baker,  Fred  J.,  590  High  St.,  Holyoke. 
Baker,  James,  477  Main  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 
Baldwin  Bros.,  So.  Elm  &  Wolcott  Sts.,  Holyoke. 
Banville,  Jean  B.,   13  Middlesex  St.,  Fall  River. 
Barabe,  A.  A.,  643  So.  First  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Barclay  Bros.,  533  Washington  St.,  Whitman. 
Barnard,    Charles,    204    Cambridge    St.,    Boston. 
Barnard,  John  H.,  1587  Hancock  St.,  Quincy. 
Barnes,  Willard  W.,  22  Second  St.,  Chelsea. 
Barrett,  Thomas  H.,  13  W.  Third  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Barrette,  Zenon  D.,  253  Flint  St.,  Fall  River. 
Bassett  &  Baker,  30  Central  St.,  Leominster. 
Bauman,  Morris  (German  Bakery),  40  Jackson  Av., 

Fitchburg. 
Beacon  Hill  Bakery    (R.    E.  Lane),  42  Myrtle  St., 

Boston. 

Beauchamp,    H.  O.,  Bridge    &    Sargeant   Sts.,    Hol- 
yoke. 

Becker,  Henry,  Adams. 

Begin,  Benjamin  J.,  477  Moody  St.,  Lowell. 
Beigin,  James  J.,  54  Shawmut  St.,  Chelsea. 
Belanger,   George    (Home    Bakery),    74   Fisher   St., 

Lowell. 
Belanger,    Pierre    (Pleasant    St.   Bakery),    10  Aubin 

St.,  Amesbury. 
Bell's    Home   Bakery,    134    Pearl    St.,    Winter    Hill, 

Somerville. 

Belmont  Baking  Co.,   216  Belmont  St.,   Brockton. 
Bemis,    Charles    B.     (Highland    Bakery),    Main    & 

.Chestnut  Sts.,  Athol. 

Benea,  Stephen,  18  Market  Sq.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 
Bent,  G.  H.,  Co.,  Pleasant  St.,  Milton. 
Bent  &   Co.    (National  Biscuit  Co.),  133  Elliot  St., 

Milton. 
Bere,    Charles   F.,   375   Center   St.,   Jamaica   Plain, 

Boston. 

Bergeron,  E.  S.,  642  So.  First  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Bergman,  Lawrence,  25  Briggs  St.,  Easthampton 
Berlo  &  Stuper,   160  F  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Bernat,  M.,  25  Croteau  St.,  Adams. 
Bernstein,    Mary,    22    Washington    St.,    Taunton. 
Berry,  Charles,  99  Ferry  St.,  Springfield. 
Berthiauma,  Joseph,  5  Pleasant  St.,  Southbridge. 
Berube,  Adolph,  53  Palmer  St.,  Fall  River 
Best,  Joseph  P.,  9  Gayland  Av.,  Boston 
Bigley,  C.  1.,  84  Columbus  Av.,  Pittsfield 
Bilz  Bros.,  351  Bridge  St.,  Northampton 
Bird's    Bakery    (Martin    F.    Bird),    154    Main    St., 

Amesbury. 

Beseniti,  A.,  89  Liberty  St.,  Lynn. 
Bitman,    Gottlieb,    313    Vine    St.,    E      Cambridge, 

Cambridge. 


Bittrick,  Robert  E.,  52  W.  Fifth  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Blanchard,  Lester  W.,  147  Eliot  St.,  Boston. 

Bleachery  Bakery,  The  (Annie  Gormley),  876  Gor- 
ham  St.,  Lowell. 

Blewett,  Henry,  &  Son,  3  Warren  Av.,  Somerville. 

Bliss,  George  W.,  152  No.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 

Blood,  J.  B.,  Co.,  94  Summer  St.,  Lynn. 

Ely   &   Harper,    1002    Dorchester   Av.,    Dorchester,. 
Boston. 

Blyth,  Andrew,  268  Elm  St.,  W.  Somerville,  Somer- 
ville. 

Boardman,  Francis,  Estate,  Market  Sq.,  Marblehead. 

Boardman,  J.  W.,  383  Cedar  Grove,  New  Bedford. 

Bonmeyer,  Louis,  43  Marchand  St.,  Fall   River. 

Bonschau,  Frederick  W.,  107  Main  St.,  Charlestown, 
Boston. 

Borden's  Bakery,  97  No.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 

Boston  Matzo  Baking  Co.  (H.  Kaplan),  29  Troy  St.t. 
Boston. 

Botello  Bros.,  315  Portland  St.,  Cambridge. 

Boucher,  Joseph  A.,  59  Bullard  St.,  New  Bedford- 
Bourgeois,  L.  R.,  44  Palmer  St.,  Salem. 

Boy  den,  Annie  M.,  177  Main  St.,  Northampton. 

Boyer,  Robert   W.    (Hadfield  Bakery),  33   Kilburn 
St.,  Fall  River. 

Boyle,  Edward  F.,  188  Water  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Boynton,  W.  J.,  Baking  Co.,  The,  Groton. 

Brack,  Charles  (Somerville  Home  Bakery),  45  Sum- 
mer St.,  Somerville. 

Bradt,  G.  J.  &  D.,  Whiting  St.,  Lowell. 

Brazeau  &  Savoie,  58  Myrtle  St.,  Worcester. 

Brennan's  Home  Bakery,  71  Granite  St.,  Maiden. 

Breton,  Octave,  33  West  St.,  Lawrence. 

Brighton    Bakery,    328    Washington    St.,    Brighton, 
Boston. 

Briscoe,  J.  C.,  &  Co.,  461  Blue  Hill  Av.,  Roxbury, 
Boston. 

Brison,  M.  L.,  1279  Washington  St.,  Newton. 

Broadbent,  S.  G.,   1226  Washington.  St.,  Boston. 

Broadway  Bakery  (Geo.  B.  Cudworth),  206  Broad- 
way, No.  Attleborough. 

Brockton  Public  Market,  161  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Brooks,  C.  L,  215  Trenton  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Brown,    George     (New    England     Home    Bakery), 
135  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Brown,  Wi'liain,  236  Park  St.,  Lawrence. 

Bullock,    Benjamin    S.,    Washington    St.,    Manches- 
ter. 

Burch,  Clarence  L.,  467  Commercial  St.,  Province- 
town 

Buigess,  Jennie,  Mrs.,  218  Moody  St.,  Waltham. 

Burns,    Joseph    E.,    60    Henley    St.,    Charlestown, 
Bostor. 

Burstein,  Lewis,  238  Spring  St.,  Fall  River. 

Butler,    Freeland  E.,    11   Vernon  Sq.,   Worcester. 

Butlei,  Joseph,  W.  Dennis,  Dennis. 

Bi,>cak,  Joseph,  179  Chestnut  St.,  Lawrence. 

Byrnes,  James  A.,  64  West  St.,  Ware. 

Cabral,  John  S.,  654  So.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Calagis  &  Ghiatis,  29 1  Arch    St.,  Worcester. 

Calder,  J.  &  T.  (John  Calder),  36  Shrewsbury  St., 
Worcester. 

Calder,  William,  56  Main  St.,  Webster. 

Cambridge    Baking    Co.,    438    Massachusetts    Av., 
Cambridgeport,  Cambridge. 


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MASSACHUSETTS   MANUFACTURES. 


Canavan,  Wm.  (G.  J.  Crane  Bakery),  104  Ferry  St., 

Maiden. 

Capodilupo,  M.,  315-319  North  St.,  Boston. 
Carbane,   Carmine,   585  Somerville   Av.,   Sotnerville. 
Cardin.  Paul,  114  Lowell  St.,  Fall  River. 
Carlon,  Michael,  15  Beacon  St.,  Lawrence. 
Caron  Bakery,  82  Elm  St.,  Southbridge. 
Casey,  T.  H.,  115  Mechanic  St.,  Clinton. 
Cash  Bakery  (Napoleon  Ducharme),  30  Norfolk  St., 

Worcester. 
Cassis,  John,  &  Co.  (Day  St.  Bakery),  32    Day  St., 

Fitchburg. 

Castiglione,  Leo,  106  E.  Main  St.,  Milford. 
Castle  Hill  Bakery,  20  Leavitt  St.,  Salem. 
Gayer,  A.,  104  Carl  St.,  Fall  River. 
Central    Biscuit    Co.     (L.    Hahn).    10-12    Gore    St., 

E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
Chicopee  Falls  Polish  Bakery,  90  Muzzy  St.,  Chico- 

pee. 

Ciaravolo,  Vito,  34  Charter  St.,  Boston. 
Clark,   George    W.,   21    Windsor   St.,   Cambridge. 
Clark,    H.    W.,    Biscuit   Co.,    1    Lincoln   St.,    North 

Adams. 

Clarke,  Harry,  1250  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 
Cleveland,  G.  H.  V.  D.,  14  Bedford  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Clinton  Baking  Co.,  146  Church  St.,  Clinton. 
Clover  Farm  Co.,  171  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Cogswell  Home  Bakery,  601  Main  St..  Winchester. 
Cohen,  F.,  151  Water  St.,  Worcester. 
Cohen,  Hyman,  10  Wall  St.,  Boston. 
Cohen,  Samuel,  134  Valley  St.,  Lawrence. 
Collette  &  Collette,  Main  St.,  Spencer. 
Collier,  Charles,  232  Warren  St.,  Fall  River. 
Colquhoun,  Addie  F.,  4  Falmouth  St.,  Lawrence. 
Colquhoun,  James    (Domestic  Bakery),  56  Pleasant 

St.,  Southbrid?e. 
Columbia  Ice  Cream  Horn  Co.  (Jacob   L.  Snyder), 

65-67  Hampden  St.,  Boston. 
Conant,  Chapin,  &  Co..  Monument  Sq.  &  Main  St., 

Leominster. 

Contalouis,  Peter,  &  Co.,  39-41  Everett  St.,  Woburn. 
Cook,  G.  B.    (Home    Bakery),  424  Cambridge  St., 

E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 

Coolidge,  William  A.,  302  Union  St.,  Rockland. 
Corcoran  Bros.,  135  Inman  St.,  Cambridge. 
Cornock  &  Co.,  44  Bridge  St.,  Lowell. 
Cotter,  Patrick,  81  Main  St.,  Everett. 
Cotty,  W.  J.,  565  Bennington  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Counihan,  Cornelius  R.,  397  Highland  Av.,  Maiden. 
Courcey,  Silvio,  196  Bay  St.,  Taunton. 
Coy,  Joseph  P.,  162  West  St.,  Pittsfield. 
Coyle,  P.,  58  Court  St.,  Taunton. 
Crane,  G.  J.,  Bakery  (Wm.  Canavan),  104  Ferry  St., 

Maiden. 
Crawford,  Frank  A.,  230  Holland  St.,  W.  Somerville, 

Somerville. 

Cretekos,  John,  86  Federal  St.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 
Crowther,  Wm.,  1190  Acushnet  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Cruikshanks,  Geo.  A.  (Home  Bakery),  36- North  St., 

Fitchburg. 

Cudworth,  Geo.  B.  (Broadway  Bakery),  206  Broad- 
way, No.  Attleborough. 

Curley,  Ellen  T.,  131  Ruggles  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Curtis,  E.  H.,  154  Essex  St.,  Salem. 
Curtis,  Fred,  675 £  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 
Cushman,  Thomas  A.,  527  Washington  St.,  Whitman. 


Cyr,  Josephat  A.,  431   Washington  St.,  Taunton. 
Daignault  Bros.,  864  State  St.,  Springfield. 
Danskin,  John  F.  (Riverside  Bakery),  53  River  St., 

Cambridgeport,  Cambridge. 
Davis,  Frank  E.,  99  Exchange  St.,  Athol. 
Dawley,     C.    C.,    &    Sons    (Westminster    Bakery), 

Westminster. 
Day    Street    Bakery    (John  Cassis  &   Co.),  32  Day 

St.,  Fitchburg. 

Decoteau,  Joseph,  252  State  Rd.,  No.  Adams. 
De  Francesco,  Santo,  36  Turner  St.,  Salem. 
Dellapenna,  J.  P.,  268  So.  Common  St.,  Lynn. 
Demers,  J.  E.,  22  Worcester  St.,  Southbridge. 
De  Pippo,  Raffgele,  203  Chestnut  St.,  Lawrence. 
Desjourdy,  A.,  Manchaug,  Sutton. 
Devoll,  Jas.  T.    (Richmond  &  Co.),  255  Union  St., 

New  Bedford. 
Dexter,    Eugene    A.     (Dexter's     Modern     Bakery), 

123  Carew  St.,  Springfield. 

Dickhaut,  Henry,  76  Minden  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Dietz  Baking  Co.,  The,  440   High  St.,   Holyoke. 
Dion,  F.  H.,  453  Massachusetts  Av.,  Lexington. 
Dion,  H.  P.,  1070  County  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Dittrick,    P.   F.      (Winchester    Park    Bakery),    821 

State  St.,  Springfield. 

Doherty,  Edward  F.,  8  Montvale  Av.,  Woburn. 
Doherty,  John  J.,  25  Maple  St.,  Danvera. 
Doherty,  W.  F.,  Oak  St.,  Waltham. 
Domestic  Bakery    (James    Colquhoun),  56  Pleasant 

St.,  Southbridge. 

Donahue,  F.  J.,  152i  Merrimac  St.,  Newburyport. 
Donahue,  Julia  M.,  Mrs.,  335  Grafton  St.,  Worcester. 
Donyard,  Wm.  (Northampton  Bakery),  29  Perkins 

Av.,  Northampton. 

Downey,  Jeremiah  JR.,  121  Summer  St.,  Worcester. 
Drake  Bros.  Co.,  85  Savin  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 

Office:  1006      Wallabout      Market,      Brooklyn, 

New  York. 

Dreikorn  Bakery,  320  Park  St.,  Holyoke. 
Driscoll  &  Hayes,  168  Washington  St.,  Brookline. 
Dubois,  Joseph  A.,  45  Water  St.,  Lawrence. 
Ducharme,    Napoleon    (Cash    Bakery),    30   Norfolk 

St.,  Worcester. 
Duemmling,    John    J.,    622    Dudley    St.,    Roxbury, 

Boston. 

Dufour,  Philibert,  67  Morton  St.,   Fall  River. 
Dunkel,  Rudolph,  4253  Washington  St.,  Roslindale, 

Boston. 

Dunn,  John  F.,  182  F  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Dunn's  Bakery,  244  Water  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Duplain,  Joseph,  14  Shawmut  Av.,  Boston. 
Duprey  &  Vankord,  674  North  St.,  Pittsfield. 
Durand,  D.  N.,  9  Vargen  St.,  Ware. 
Duval,  Joseph  H.,  71  Call  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston. 
Edgerly,   H.  S.,   102  Commercial  St.,   Worcester. 
Elkerton,  C.,  &  Son,  21  Market  St.,  Norwood. 
Elkerton,  C.,  &  Son,  543  Central  St.,  Franklin. 
Emerson's    Bakery     (Frank    O.    Emerson),    Attle- 
borough. 
Emerson     Street     Bakery      (Gustave     Natho),     32 

Emerson  St.,  Haverhill. 
Enterprise    Bakery    (John   Grant),  376  Bridge   St., 

Lowell. 

Enterprise  Bakery,  355  Main  St.,  Woburn. 
Erhardt's,    Carl,    Bakery,    195    K   St.,    So.    Boston, 

Boston. 


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Ernst,    William    B.,    175    Lamartine    St.,    Jamaica 

Plain.  Boston. 

Essex  Baking  Co.,  54  Essex  St.,  Salem. 
Estabrook,  W.  F.,  441  Main  St.,  Woburn. 
Fader,  Justin,  94  Main  St.,  Peabody. 
Fairbanks  &  Tarment,  Foxborough. 
Faxon,  L.  C.,  Miss,  75  Dudley  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Federal  Biscuit  Co.,  13-21  Railroad  St.,  Lawrence. 
Feinsinger,    Adolph.    41    Chicopee    St.,    Chicopee. 
Ferguson  Bakery  (General  Baking  Co.),  853  Albany 

St.,  Roxbury.  Boston. 
Fifield,  Fred  A.  (Maplewood  Baking  Co.).  8  Lebanon 

St.,  Maplewood.  Maiden. 

Finnish  Baking  Co.,  3  Hooper  St.,  Worcester. 
Fiset,  Louis,  51   Boyden  St.,  Fall  River. 
Fisher,  Max  E.,  97  Allen  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Fitchburg  Baking  Co.,  7-9  Circle  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Fitts  Bros.,  50  Concord  St.,  Framingham. 
Fleming,   Richard  P.,  44  Wyoming  Av.,   Melrose. 
Floccher,   Joseph    V.,    Ill   Everett   St.,    E.   Boston, 

Boston 
Floerke,  Charles  E.,  1505  Dorchester  Av.,  Dorchester, 

Boston. 

Florio,  Antonio,  67  Middle  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Foisy,  Joseph  A.,  17  Aiken  Av.,  Lowell. 
Forrest,  John,  341   Broadway,  So.   Boston,  Boston. 
Foster,  A.  F.,  221-227  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Fox    Bakery     (General     Baking     Co.),    Edgeworth 

and  Ferrin  Sts.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 
Frangulis,  Frank,  &  Co.,  101    River  St.,  Haverhill. 
Frechette,   Alphonse,   380  Watertown   St.,    Newton. 
Freedman,  H.,  55  Salem  St.,  Boston. 
Freedman-Stahl    Baking    Co.,    316    Blue    Hill    Av., 

Dorchester,  Boston. 

French,  H.  A.,  South  &  Kendall  Sts.,  Barre. 
French,  John  G.,  59  Dearborn  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Frentzos,  Peter  (The  White  Star  Bakery),  35   Ferry 

St.,  Springfield. 

Friend  Bros.,  407  Main  St.,  Melrose. 
Friend  Bros.,  54  Ontario  St.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn.     Office: 

407  Main  St.,  Melrose. 
Friend  Bros.,  Chelmsford  &  Westford  Sts.,  Lowell. 

Office:  407  Main  St.,  Melrose. 
Frohn,    Max   N.,    528    E.    Eighth   St.,    So.   Boston, 

Boston. 
Frost,  Wm.    (Ideal   Bakery),   514  Hanover  St.,  Fall 

River. 

Gadoury,  Ramelus,  River  St.,  Dudley. 
Gahm,  Fred  (Thompson  Sq.  Bakery),  148  Main  St., 

Charlestown,  Boston. 

Gaige,  Richard  C.,  30  Walnut  St.,  Springfield. 
Gamache,  Adolphe,  2118  Bay  St.,   Fall   River. 
Gardner    Steam     Bakery     (William    Goutet),    Pine 

&  Jay  Sts.,  Gardner. 

Gaskin,  J.  H.,  60  Washington  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Gastona,  Guiseppi,  Waverly  St.,  So.  Framingham, 

Framingham. 

Gately,  J.  F.,  61  Broad  St.,  Hudson. 
Gabriel,  Theodore,  &  Co.,  108  Lewis  St.,  Lowell. 
Gem  Bakery  (Charles  P.  Schell),  612  Dorchester  Av., 

So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Gemmellaro,  Pasquale,  97 £  Common  St.,  Lawrence. 
General  Baking  Co.   (Ferguson  Bakery),  853  Albany 

St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
General   Baking  Co.,    (Fox  Bakery),   Edgeworth   & 

Ferrin  Sts.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 


Gentles,    James.    1381    Blue    Hill    Av.,    Dorchester, 

Boston. 
German  Bakery  (Morris  Bauman),  40  Jackson  Av., 

Fitchburg. 

Gervais,   Henry,  387  Ferry  St.,  Maiden. 
GifTord  &  Magee,  214   Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Gill  &  Cronin,  Main  St.,  Great  Barrington. 
Gillig,   Henry,   709   Broadway,   So.   Boston,   Boston. 
Gillig,  John,   1955   Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Oilman,  O.  B.,  355  Summer  St.,  Somerville.     Office: 

205  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

Girard,  Alfred  P.,  4  Highland  Rd.,  Somerville. 
Girard,  E.,   116  Pleasant  St.,   Maiden. 
Girouard  &  Co.,  24  Daniels  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Girouard,  Delia,  &  Co.,  175   Mechanic  St.,  Leomin- 

ster. 

Given,  Elmer  E.,  120  I  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Goddard,  O.  E.,  842  Western  Av.,  Lynn. 
Godin,  Lucien,  Second  St.,  Turners  Falls,  Montague. 
Goetz,  Carl,  390  Chelsea  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Gonsaloes,  Antonio,  343  North  St.,  Boston. 
Goos,  Jacob,  54  Longwood  Av.,   Roxbury,  Boston. 
Gordon,  Annie,  244  Spring  St.,  Fall  River 
Gormley,     Annie     (The     Bleachery     Bakery),     876 

Gorham  St.,  Lowell. 

Goulding,  George  P.,  42  Chandler  St.,  Worcester. 
Goulding,  N.  S.,  80  Waverly  St.,  Worcester. 
Goutet,  Wro.  (Gardner  Steam  Bakery),  Pine  &  Jay 

Sts.,  Gardner. 

Gove,  R.  H.,  181  Third  St.,  E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
Gracia  Bros.,  506  Bolton  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Grant,  John    (Enterprise    Bakery),    376  Bridge  St., 

Lowell.    . 

Grattan  Baking  Co.,  57  Albion  St.,  Wakefield. 
Grattan,  W.  M.,  Hollis  St.,  Framingham. 
Gravel,  W.  D.,  Co.,  16  Aspen  St.,  Ware. 
Graves,  Henry  C.,  492  Main  St.,  Athol. 
Graves,  Lewis,  32 J  Federal  St.,  Greenfield. 
Greco  Bros.,  71  Common  St.,  Lawrence. 
Green  St.  Bakery  (Betsy  Johnson),  119  Green  St., 

Jamaica   Plain,    Boston. 

Greenfield  Baking  Co.,   12  Davis  St.,  Greenfield. 
Greenglass,  B.,  Baking  Co.,  168  Second  St.,  Chelsea. 
Greenwood,   Albert   E.,   46  Eutaw   St.,   E.   Boston, 

Boston. 

Gregoire,  John,  476  Main  St.,  Woburn. 
Griesbach,  John  J.,  262  Pearl  St.,  Cambridge. 
Grueter,  Bernard  H.,  181  West  Broadway,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 
Guenther,    Theodore    W.,     1354     Washington    St., 

Boston. 
Guilbault,     Z.      (Manchaug    Bakery),     Manchaug, 

Sutton. 
Gueth,    F.   E.,    Mrs.,    36   Decatur   St.,    E.    B.oston, 

Boston. 

Guillemette,  Adam,  8  Aiken  Av.,  Lowell. 
Guista,  John,  Co.,  861  So.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Guzzi,  Domenico,  99  Elm  St.,  W.  Newton,  Newton. 
Haas,  H.,  Pine  &  North  Sts.,  Medway. 
Hadfield  Bakery  (Robert  W.  Boyer),  33  Kilburn  St., 

Fall  River. 
Hahn,    L.    (Central   Biscuit    Co.),    10-12    Gore    St., 

E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
Kale's  Bakery  (Mrs.  E.  A.  Hale),  Barre. 
Hambly,  John  S.,  390  Stafford  Rd.,  Fall  River. 
Hamilton,  Albert  L.,  90  Kirkland  St.,  Cambridge. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Hamilton  &  Lemay,  288  Broadway,  Cambridge. 
Hammond,  Edna  S.,  Mrs.,  37  Park  St.,  Adams. 
Handy,  Louis  R.,  21  Railroad  Av.,  Attleborough. 
Hanzik,  Hugo,  3  Lewis  St.,  Westfield. 
Hardy,  Napoleon  J.,  657  Massachusetts  Av.,  Arling- 
ton. 

Harris,  Wm.,  281  Dorchester  St.,  So.  Boston,  Bos- 
ton. 

Hart,  Daniel  J.,  77  Salem  St.,  Lowell. 
Hart  &  Co.,  500  Merrimack  St.,  Lowell. 
Harvard  Bakery  (Paul    H.   Lehmann),   173  Dudley 

St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Harzbecker,    Otto    H.,    281    Ruggles   St.,    Roxbury, 

Boston. 
Hastings,  Alton  B.,  &  Son,  15  Perkins  Av.,  Campello, 

Brockton. 

Hatch,  Albert  D.,  Ray  St.,  No.  Graf  ton,  Graf  ton. 
Hatch  &  Hanks,  269  Main  St.,  Stoneham. 
Hatch,  Chas.  I.,  11  So.  Main  St.,  Orange. 
Hathaway,  Charles  F.,  &  Son,  25H15  Richdale  Av., 

Cambridge. 
Hathaway,  Charles  F.,  &  Son,  29  Cottage  Terrace, 

Roxbury,  Boston.     Office:  25-45  Richdale  Av., 

Cambridge. 
Hathaway,  Charles  F.,  &  Son,  Elm  St.,  Waltham. 

Office:  25-15  Richdale  Av.,  Cambridge. 
Haverhill  Baking  Co.,  99  River  St.,  Haverhill. 
Hederman,  D.  S.,  15-17  Main  St.,  Webster. 
Heerkloss,    William   F.,    785   Broadway,    Chelsea. 
Hegy,  Jerome,   &    Co.    (Metropolitan  Sq.  Bakery), 

71  Bow  St.,  Somerville. 

Heim,  Joseph,  111  Fourth  St.,  E.  Cambridge,  Cam- 
bridge. 
Heirty,  Patrick  J.,  189  W.  Ninth  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Heifer,  M.,  52 J  Plymouth  St.,  Cambridge. 
Helmer,  Peter,  25  High  St.,  E.  Dedham,  Dedham. 
Henry,  Thomas,  449  Broadway,  Chelsea. 
Howard,  Joseph,  North  Brookfield. 
Heymann,    Emma,    82    Dartmouth    St.,    Boston. 
Hicks,  George  H.,  151  Harvard  St.,  Cambridgeport, 

Cambridge. 
Higginbottom,   Alfred,   r.   2219  So.    Main   St.,   Fall 

River. 

Highland  Bakery,  129  Branch  St.,  Lowell. 
Highland    Bakery     (Charles    B'.    Bemis),    Main    & 

Chestnut  Sts.,  Athol. 
Highland  Bakery  (Rock   &   Frazer),  904  Hampden 

St.,  Holyoke. 

Hill  &  Hills,  31  Summer  St.,  Lynn. 
Hilton,  Fred  G.,  73  Williams  St.,  Fall  River. 
Hinchcliffe,  George,  Jr.,  25   Melvin  St.,   Lawrence. 
Hoadley,  H.  W.,  45  No.  Main  St.,  Gardner. 
Hoffman,    Adam,    2780   Washington    St.,    Roxbury, 

Boston. 

Holden  Bros.,  22  Main  St.,  Hudson. 
Holden,  James  E.,  861  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Holmes  &  Dunham,  20  Market  St.,  Plymouth. 
Home    Bakery    (George    Belanger),    74    Fisher   St., 

Lowell. 
Home  Bakery    (G.    B.   Cook),  424  Cambridge  St., 

E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
Home  Bakery  (George   A.    Cruikshanks) ,  36  North 

St.,  Fitchburg. 

Home  Bakery  (H.  J.  Lavallee),  Main  St.,  Millbury. 
Honerker,  Fred,  913  Acushnet  Av.,  New  Bedford. 


Hopkins,    E.    V.     (Wareham    Bakery),     Main    St., 
Wareham. 

Horton,  W.  M.,  273  Shirley  St.,  Winthrop. 

Houghton     Domestic    Bakery    (C.    A.    Houghton), 
185  Millbury  St.,  Worcester. 

Houlihan,  Josephine  A.,  850  Dorchester  Av.,  Dor- 
chester, Boston. 

j    Housa tonic    Bakery    (S.     Schwartz),    E.    Main    St., 
Housatonic,  Great  Barrington. 

Houston,   William,   165  Washington  St.,   Haverhill. 

Howe,  Franklin  H.,  131  Waverly  St.,  So.  Framing- 
ham,  Framingham. 

Howe,  Herbert  P.,  49  Central  St.,  Stoneham. 

Hubbard,  Augustus,  &  Son,  42  Prospect  St.,  Glouces- 
ter. 

Hubbard,  C.  E.,  48  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Hugelman,  John,    1166  Cambridge  St.,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 

Hughes,  T.  P.,  183  Main  St.,  Williamstown. 

Hulten,  John  H.,  1317  Dorchester  Av.,  Dorchester, 
Boston. 

Humphrey    Bros.,    1    Madison    St.,    E.    Weymouth, 
Weymouth. 

Hurwitz,  J.,  7  Parkman  St.,  Boston. 

Hyman,  Lewis,  106  Water  St.,  Worcester. 

Ideal    Bakery    (William    Frost),    514    Hanover   St., 
Fall  River. 

Ideal  Baking  Co.  (William  B.   Mulcahy),  82  Water 
St.,  Leominster. 

Ingliss  &  Oliver,  408  High  St.,  Holyoke. 

Jackson  &  Tortat,  r.  50  Lowell  St.,  Peabody. 

Jarry,  D.  J.,  109  Bowditch  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Jenkins,  Kendall,  30  Grove  St.,  Haverhill. 

Jenkins,  W.  N.  (Weston's  Bakery),  135  Summer  St., 
Boston. 

Jerrard,  Sanford  C.,  1820  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Joffe,  I.   (The  African  Cooking  Co.),  31  Winter  St., 
Worcester. 

Johnson,  Betsy  (Green  St.  Bakery),  119  Green  St., 
Jamaica  Plain,  Boston. 

Johnson,  Chas.,  9  Ferry  Av.,  Worcester. 

Johnson  Educator  Food  Co.,  7  Titcomb  St.,  Newbury- 
port.     Office:  37    Battery  march    St.,    Boston. 

Johnson,  N.  M.,  43  Washington  St.,  Gloucester. 

Johnston,  M.,  621  Broadway,  Lowell. 

Jones,  H.  M.,  293a  Pleasant  St.,  Worcester. 

Jordan,  James  J.,  100  Primrose  St.,  Haverhill. 

Kaplan,    H.     (Boston  Matzo  Baking  Co.),  29  Troy 
St.,  Boston. 

Kaplin,  A.,  1  Ledge  St.  Ct.,  Worcester. 

Karapowicz,    Antonio,    4    Langdon    St.,    Worcester  . 

Karp,  Abraham,  1  Short  St.,  Maiden. 

Kasanof,   David  M.,  235  Blue   Hill  Av.,   Roxbury, 
Boston. 

Keany,  Ellen  V.,  1443  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

Keith,  C.  H.,  439  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Keith's  Model   Bakery    (John  W.  Keith),  Main  St., 
Warren. 

Kelly,   Robert  G.,  480  W.   Broadway,  So.   Boston, 
Boston. 

Kelly  &  Westhroppe,  88  Main  St.,   Merrick,  West 
Springfield. 

Kennedy    Biscuit    Works     (National    Biscuit    Co.), 
129    Franklin   St.,    Cambridgeport,    Cambridge. 

Kennedy,     Robert,     356     Main     St.,     Charlestown, 
Boston. 


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Kenney,  John  H.,  156  Bunker  Hill  St.,  Charlestown, 

Boston. 
Kern,  Frederick,  &  Son,  495  Dudley   St.,  Roxbury, 

Boston. 

Kilian,  Louis  F.,  90  L  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
King  Philip's  Bakery,  251  Tuttle  St.,  Fall  River. 
Kizirbohosien,    G.    S.,    Whitinsville,    Northbridge. 
Klein,  John,  178  W.  Eighth  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Kleiner  &  Schwab,  11  Spring  St.,  Adams. 
Klemm,  Albert  W.,  17  Main  St.,  Peabody. 
Klink,  Carl  E.,  137  Cabot  St.,  Beverly. 
Klob  Bakery,  34  Pleasant  St.,  Lawrence. 
Klunipp,   Carl   F.,   228   W.   Third   St.,   So.   Boston, 

Boston. 

Knapp,  Max  E.,  368  Warren  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Knarr,  George,  1108  Tremont  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Knowlton,  Benjamin,  12  King  St.,  Rockport. 
Koch,    Martin,    921     Dorchester    Av.,    Dorchester, 

Boston. 
Koehler,  Paul  A.,  1401  Dorchester  Av.,  Dorchester, 

Boston. 

Kogios,  Alexander,  &  Co.,  317  Market  St.,   Lowell.1 
Kollen,   John  W.,   94   Brookline  St.,   Cambridge. 
Kondvird,  A.,  480  So.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Kopek,  George,  G  St.,  Turners  Falls,  Montague. 
Korb,  E.,  &  Son,  25  Chestnut  St.,  Lawrence. 
Kortros,   Altranasis,   54    Hanover   St.,   Worcester. 
Kramer,  Louis,  82  Bennington  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Kronick,  H.  &  J.,  89  Center  St.,  North  Adams. 
La    Belle,    Louis    E.,    26    Erline    St.,    Willimansett, 

Chicopee. 

Laconture,  A.  J.,  527  Crescent  St.,  Brockton. 
Lacroix,  Alberic,  131  Broad  St.,  Marlborough. 
Lafleur,  Philbert,  23  Norfolk  St.,  Fall  River. 
Lamarca    Bros.     (Sicilian    Bread    Co.),    96    Charter 

St.,  Boston. 
Lamontagne,    Amedie,    780    King    Philip    St.,    Fall 

River. 

Landry,  C.  H.,  Lakeside  Av.,  Marlborough. 
Lane,  R.  E.    (Beacon  Hill    Bakery),  42  Myrtle  St., 

Boston. 

Langenfeld,    B.    A.,  165  H  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Langenfeld,  John,  258  E  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
"Lange's  Bakery,   56  East  St.,   Ipswich. 
Langlois  &  Roy,  945  So.   Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
rLanner,  Carl  G.,  309  Summer  St.,  Lynn. 
iLaporte,   Peter,   Lovell  St.,   Southbridge. 
•jariviere,  Telesphore  S.,  8  Lafayette  Sq.,  Haverhill. 
fLarkin  Bros.  (M.  R.  Larkin),  46  Central  St.,  Milford. 
Lavallee,  H.  J.   (Home  Bakery),  Main  St.,  Millbury. 
Lavery,  Anthony,  328  Broadway,  Lowrell. 
Lavoie,  A.  V.,  17  Fountain  St.,  Holyoke. 
Lawrence  Baking  Co.  (J.  A.  Schwartz),   136 5  Valley 

St.,  Lawrence. 

Lawson,  A.  T.,  26  Nason  St.,  Brockton. 
Learmouth,  James,  &  Son,  178  Lyman  St.,  Holyoke. 
Lederer,  Frank,  310  High  St.,  Clinton. 
Lees,  Samuel,  1561  Acushnet  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Lehmann,  Paul  H.  (Harvard   Bakery),    173  Dudley 

St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 

Lehner,  Louis,  115  Chelsea  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Leighton,  Frank,  Commonwealth  Av.,  Concord  Jet., 

Concord. 

Lemaire,  Jos.  Frederick,  249  State  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Lemire   &   Belanger,   39   Pond  Av.,   Winchendon. 
Lenox  Bakery,  Housatonic  St.,  Lenox. 


Leone,  P.,  &  Sons,  32  Common  St.,  Lawrence. 

Lesieur,  Moise,  162  Elm  St.,  Marlborough. 

Lester  Bros.,  33  Patton  St.,  Springfield. 

Levy,    Nathan,    815    Cambridge    St.,    Cambridge. 

Lewis,  Fred  H.,  211  Essex  St.,  Lynn. 

Lewis  Home  Bakery,  463  Park  Av.,  Worcester. 

Liebowitz,  Cilia,  Mrs.,  169  Chelsea  St.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Lindsey,  N.  B.,  Co.,  8  Anderson  St.,  Marblehead. 

Litman,  Jacob,  57  Kimball  Av.,  Revere. 

Lizotte,    Edmund,    34    Clarendon    St.,    Fitchburg. 

Lloyd  Bros.,  169  River  St.,  No.  Adams. 

Loose-Wiles  Biscuit  Co.,"  176  Causeway  St.,  Boston. 

Loud,  Frank,  2021  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Loures  &  Coumantaros,  72  Jefferson  St.,  Lowell. 

Lundell,  Carl  E.,  48  Holland  St.,  Somerville. 

Lundell,  Carl  E.,  109  Hampshire  St.,  Cambridge. 

Luppold,  Charles  J.,  337  Paris  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Lyndell,  Birger  C.,  705  Broadway,  Somerville. 

Lyons,  James  P.,  36  Washington  St.,  Brookline. 

Maberger,  A.  P.,  114  Ferry  St.,  Everett. 

Mack's  Bakery,  134  Main  St.,  Springfield. 

MacKinley,  Samuel,  219  Moody  St.,  Waltham. 

MacWilliams,  S.   N.,  211   Merrimac  St.,  Newbury- 
port. 

Magano,  Jos.  S.,  46  Jackson  St.,  Taunton. 

Mahn,  Oswald  C.,  93  Minden  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 

Majeau,  Joseph,  632  East  St.,  Holyoke. 

Majewski  &  Yacunski  Co.,  59  Hood  St.,  W.  Lynn, 
Lynn. 

Mallas,  Peter,  355  Coggeshall  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Maloney,   J.    H.,   23   Armory   St.,    Northampton. 

Manchaug  Bakery  (Z.  Guilbault),  Manchaug,  Sutton. 

Manhattan  Grocery  &  Provision  Co.,  600  Massachu- 
setts Av.,  Cambridge. 

Mansfield  Biscuit  Co.,  Mansfield. 

Mansfield.  G.  E.,  Jr.,  97  Bridge  St.,   Springfield. 

Mantua,  C.,  Cross  St.,  Marlborough. 

Maplewood  Baking  Co.  (Fred  A.  Fifield),  8  Lebanon 
St.,  Maplewood,  Maiden. 

Marco,  Filippo,  44  Oneida  St.,  Boston. 

Marczak,  T.  (Polish  Park  St.  Bakery),  20  Park  St., 
Chicopee. 

Marden,  L.  J.,  Mrs.,  209  Lewis  St.,  Lynn. 

Marden,  W.  S.,  194  Main  St.,  Milford. 

Marina  &  Lavino,  351   Watertown  St.,   Newton. 

Markle,  George  A.,  217  Main  St.,  Greenfield. 

Markus,    Herman    H.     (Monson     Variety    Bakery), 
Main  St.,  Monson. 

Marley  Bakery,  The,  236  Graf  ton  St.,  Worcester. 

Marshall,  Waldo  C.,  1833  Dorchester  Av.,  Dorchester, 
Boston. 

Martin,  A.,  Estate,  9  Stone  PL,  Somerville. 

Martin,  Wm.   J.,   1034   Stafford  Rd.,   Fall   River. 

Marston  &  Sturtevant,  278  Cabot  St.,   Beverly. 

Masterson  Bros.  Bakery,  22 £  Cambridge  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 
I    Masterton,  M.  A.,  286  Fourth  St.,  Fall  River. 

Maurer,  A.  L.  (Readville  Bakery),  77  Readville  St., 
Hyde  Park. 

Mavraids,  Peter,  &  Co.,  29  Harrison  St.,  Haverhill. 

May's  Bakery,  334  Chestnut  St.,  Springfield. 
j    Mazoziner,  Jacob,  72  Ferry  St.,  Springfield. 
:    Mazzarelli,  Santo,  15  Genoa  Av.,  Milford. 
j    McArthur,  Andrew,  40  Cambridge  St.,  Boston. 
I    McCaffrey,  T.  F.,  140  Weir  St.,  Taunton. 


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MASSACHUSETTS   MANUFACTURES. 


McCartin,  Frank,  Mrs.,  107  Gorham  St.,  Lowell. 

McConnell,  James,  228  Davis  St.,  Fall  River. 
.  McFarland,  Robert  F.,  409  So.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 

McGowen,    James,    41    Oak    St.,    Indian    Orchard, 
Springfield. 

McGregor  Baking  Co.,  The,  317  Main  St.,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 

McKechnie,  C.  M.,  &  Co.,  10  Main  St.,  Natick. 

McKenna,  Patrick,  15  W.  Water  St.,  Taunton. 

McKenzie,  John  R.,  1220  Cambridge  St.,  Cambridge. 

McKenzie     &     Connor      (Sanderson     Baking    Co.), 
42  Decatur  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 

McMahon  Bros.,  234  Fourth  St.,  Pittsfield. 

McMullin,  Hugh,  67  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

McNeil,  J.  H.,  21  So.  Main  St.,  Natick. 

McRae,  Alexander,  585  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

McQuade,  B.  C.,  128  Merrimac  St.,  Newburyport. 

Meier,    Frank    C.,    39    Crescent    Av.,    Dorchester, 
Boston. 

Meikle,  James  M.,  209  Cambridge  St.,  Cambridge, 

Meister,  A.  J.    (Royal    Bakery),  267  Prospect  St., 
Lawrence. 

Melling  Bros.,  977  So.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Menslage,  Wm.  F.,  &  Co.,  84  Maverick  St.,  E.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Mercier,  J.  N.  Eugene,  11  Ward  St.,  Lowell. 

Mercier,  Samuel,  244  Parker  St.,  Gardner. 

Merry,  Louis  E.,  Co.,  39  Prince  St.,  Boston. 

Metivier,  E.  J.,  Walden  &  Sherman  Sts.,  No.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 

Metropolitan   Sq.    Bakery    (Jerome    Hegy    &  Co.), 
71  Bow  St.,  Somerville. 

Middleborough    Bakery,    59    Center    St.,    Middle- 
borough. 

Miller,  Charles  E.,  237a  Pearl  St.,  Somerville. 

Milliken,  Eben  C.,  166  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford." 

Milliken,  Susan  C.  &  Frank,  92  Walden  St.,   New 
Bedford. 

Mills,  Thomas,  41  So.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 

Milne,  John,  Co.,  46  Fairmount  St.,  Hyde  Park. 

Milton,  Thomas  G.  B.,  52  Suffolk  St.,  Holyoke. 

Minsinger,    Jacob,    215    Bowdoin    St.,    Dorchester, 
Boston. 

Mitchell  Baking  Co.,   120  Green  St.,  Worcester. 

Mitchell,   L.    H.,  47-53   Main   St.,   Chicopee  Falls, 
Chicopee. 

Mitchell,  Thomas  D.,  35&  Union  Sq.,  Somerville. 

Mitchell,  Wm.  J.,  534  Franklin  St.,  Melrose  High- 
lands, Melrose. 

Mohican  Co.,   The,   351-353   North   St.,   Pittsfield. 
Office:  175  Fifth  Av.,  New  York  City. 

Monahan,  J.  F.,  11  Central  St.,  Southbridge. 

Monreau,  John  B.  (National  Bakery),  4  Winter  St., 
Clinton. 

Morel,  Donat  (Townsend  Hill  Bakery),  128  Last  St., 
Fall  River. 

Monson    Variety     Bakery     (Herman    H.     Markus), 
Main  St.,  Monson. 

Morehouse,  John  D.,  &  Co.,  7  Mill  St.,  Lawrence. 

Morgan,  Charles  H.  K.,  4  Bartlett  St.,  Beverly. 

Morin's  Steam  Bakery  (J.  F.  Morin),  107  Lowell  St., 
Lawrence. 

Morlock,  G.,  Mrs.,  416  Center  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Boston. 

Morris,  Fred,  812  State  St.,  Springfield. 


Mulcahy,  Wm.  B.  (Ideal  Baking  Co.),  82  Water  St., 

Leominster. 

Muller,  Paul,  433  Crescent  Av.,  Chelsea. 
Munzert,    Henry,    Mrs.,    95    George    St.,    Roxbury, 

Boston. 

Murray,  Daniel,  7  Pine  St.,  Attleborough. 
Murphy  Bros.,  Hyannis,  Barnstable. 
Myers,  J.  H.  (Nahant  Bakery),  790  Washington  St., 

Lynn. 

Nadeau,  Auguste,  250  Flint  St.,  Fall  River. 
Nadeau,  J.  B.,  295-297  Park  St.,  Holyoke. 
Nahant  Bakery  (J.  H.  Myers),  790  Washington  St., 

Lynn. 

Nash's  Bakery,   14  Dudley  Av.,  Westfield. 
Natho,  Gustave  (Emerson  St.  Bakery),  32  Emerson 

St.,  Haverhill. 
National  Bakery  (John  B.  Monreau),  4  Winter  St., 

Clinton. 
National    Biscuit    Co.     (Kennedy    Biscuit    Works), 

129    Franklin   St.,    Cambridgeport,    Cambridge. 
National  Biscuit  Co.  (Bent  &   Co.),  133  Elliot  St., 

Milton. 

Naumowicz,  A.,  19  Lamartine  St.,  Worcester. 
Nealon,  A.  J.,  11  Pine  St.,  Milford. 
Nelson,  Anton,  5  Sargent  St.,  Gloucester. 
Neth,   George   M.,   727   Huntington  Av.,   Roxbury, 

Boston. 

New  Boston  Biscuit  Co.,  77  Ferry  St.,  Maiden. 
New  England    Home    Bakery  (George  Brown),  135 

Main  St.,  Worcester. 
New  England  Biscuit  Co.,  Nebraska,  cor.  Winona 

St.,  Worcester. 

Nicholson,  John,  3  Austin  St.,  Cambridge. 
Nonantum  Bakery    (Martin    Quinan),    356  Water- 
town  St.,  Newton. 
Northampton    Bakery    (Wm.  Don  yard),  29  Perkins 

Av.,  Northampton. 
Northborough    Bakery    (Herman  M.  Pienze),  Blake 

St.,  Northborough. 

North  Leominster  Bakery,  643  No.  Main  St.,  Leomin- 
ster. 

Norton,  Thomas,  Center  St.,  Lee. 
Noyes  Bakery  (Joseph  L.  Noyes),  Georgetown  Rd., 

Newbury. 
Oak    Grove    Farm    Creamery     (John    W.    Alden), 

2220  Washington  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
O'Brien,  Wm.  J.,  123  Bunker  Hill  St.,  Charlestown, 

Boston. 

Ogden,  Robert,  1761  So.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 
Okelion,     K.    (Public     Baking    Co.),     Whitinsville, 

Northbridge. 
O'Regan,    Wm.    J.   (Eliza  S.  O'Regan),  276  Fourth 

St.,  Fall  River. 

Padula,  Joseph,  263  Water  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Page,  D.  L.,  Co.,  94  Merrimack  St.,  Lowell. 
Park  Home  Bakery,  381  Broadway,  Revere. 
Parker,  J.  A.,  &  Son,  40-52-216  Bunker  Hill  St., 

Charlestown,  Boston. 

Parthum,  Julius  F.,  462  Bridge  St.,  Lowell. 
Parziale,  Guiseppe,  7  Charter  St.,  Boston. 
Patrell,  O.  L.,  398  Hancock  St.,  Springfield. 
Peacock,  John,  126  Harrison  St.,  Fall  River. 
Pearson,  E.  W.,  18  Lime  St.,  Newburyport. 
Pehlan,  Louis,  49  Main  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 
Pelnault,  J.  B.,  105  Tucker  St.,  Lowell. 
Perron,  Alexander,  150  Brightman  St.,  Fall  River. 


CLASSIFICATION   BY   INDUSTRY. 


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Peterson,  Eric,  70  St.  Germain  St.,  Boston. 

Petrie,  David  S.,  71  Pearl  St.,  Lynn. 

Petterson,  Oscar  G.,  483  Main  St.,  Cambridgeport, 
Cambridge. 

Pfund,  August,  413  Geneva  Av.,  Dorchester,  Boston. 

Phillips,  Wm.  S.,  67  Main  St.,  Florence,  Northamp- 
ton. 

Piekos,  Dydok,  111  Lyman  St.,  Holyoke. 

Pienze,  Herman  M.  (Northborough  Bakery),  Blake 
St.,  Northborough. 

Pierce,  Everett  E.,   235  Washington  St.,   Brookline. 

Pierce   Home  Bakery,  93   &  125  North  St.,    Salem. 

Pikol,  John,  98  Maple  St.,  Holyoke. 

Pilkuhn,  Fritz  G.,  913  Broadway,  Chelsea. 

Pittsfield  Rye  Bakery,  7  Curtain  Av.,  Pittsfield. 

Plattner,   Robert,   2818  Washington   St.,   Boston. 

Pleasant  St.  Bakery  (Pierre  Belanger),  10  Aubin 
St.,  Amesbury. 

Plisch  Bakery  (Gustave  Plisch),  117  Newbury  St., 
Lawrence. 

Ploch,  Henry,  72  Lamartine  St.,  Worcester. 

Polachi,  Carlo,  71  Millbury  St.,  Worcester. 

Polish  Bakery  (T.  Marczak),  20  Park  St.,  Chico- 
pee. 

Pomes,  Peter,  24  Lagrange  St.,  Boston. 

Popp,  John,  238  Western  Av.,  Brighton,  Boston. 

Pratley,  John  W.,  254  Blue  Hill  Av.,  Roxbury, 
Boston. 

Pratt  Bread  Co.,  The,  3190  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Prefontaine,  G.  A.,  &  Son,  25  Union  St.,  Webster. 

Prenosil,  Justine  S.,  Mrs.,  44-46  Bridge  St.,  Merrick, 
West  Springfield. 

Prospect  Baking  Co.,  The,  Prospect  St.,  Northbridge. 

Provincetown  Bakery  (Joshua  T.  Small),  Com- 
mercial St.,  Provincetown. 

Provost,  Joseph  A.,  r.  887  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Przanda,  Anton,  45  Garfield  Av.,  Easthampton. 

Public  Baking  Co.  (K.  Okelion),  Whitinsville, 
Northbridge. 

Pure  Food  Bakery  (John  P.  West),  11  Barnard  St., 
Andover. 

Pure  Food  Bakery,  90  Main  St.,  Maiden. 

Quigley,  Michael,  Estate  of,  24-26  Washington  St., 
Taunton. 

Quinan,  Martin  (Nonantum  Bakery),  356  Water- 
town  St.,  Newton. 

Ralston  Bakery,  88  No.  Washington  St.,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 

Ranger,  Arthur,  400  Lindsey  St.,  Fall  River. 

Rausch,  Robert,  &  Son,  16  Central  Sq.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Readville  Bakery  (A.  L.  Maurer),  77  Readville  St., 
Hyde  Park. 

Rebboli  Sons  Co.,  444  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Recht,  Abraham,  116  Blossom  St.,  Lynn. 

Reed,  Albert  H.,  161  Pearl  St.,  Cambridge. 

Reiman's,  A.,  Bakery,  80  Southgate  St.,  Worcester. 

Reiss,  Philip  F.,  17  Washington  St.,  E.  Somerville, 
Somerville. 

Remmes,  Joseph  T.,  182  Salem  St.,  Lawrence. 

Renton's  Bakery  (Alex  Renton),  74  Holden  St., 
North  Adams. 

Richard,  A.,  Bakery,  93  Hamilton  St.,  Southbridge. 

Richardson,  Harry  T.  B.,  584  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Richmond,  Henry,  372  Kempton  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 


Richmond  &  Co.  (James  F.  Devoll),  255  Union  St., 

New  Bedford. 
Ridley,  M.   B.,  Mrs.,  305  Norfolk  St.,    Dorchester, 

Boston. 

Rieddel,  I.  H.,  502  Medford  St.,  Somerville. 
Riepert,  Chas.  J.,  123  Elnj  St.,  Pittsfield. 
Ritchie,  T.  W.  S.,  Main  St.,  Douglas. 
Riverside  Bakery  (John  F.  Danskin),  53  River  St., 

Cambridgeport,  Cambridge. 
Rivest,  Dolphus  G.,  31  Naomi  St.,  Chicopee  Falls, 

Chicopee. 

Robbins,  A.  F.,  So.  Main  St.,  Orange. 
Roberton,  Earl,  262  Main  St.,  Maiden. 
Roberton,  James  W.,  281  Salem  St.,  Medford. 
Roberts,  S.,  &  Co.,  18  Grand  St.  Ct.,  Worcester. 
Robichand,  Henry,  294  Parker  St.,  Gardner. 
Rock  &  Frazer  (Highland  Bakery),    904    Hampden 

St.,  Holyoke. 

Rogers,  D.  A.,  &  Co.,  Dennisport,  Dennis. 
Rogers,  George  A.,  194  Main  St.,  Reading. 
Rolli  &  Bennechi,  4  Track  St.,  Brockton. 
Rome,  A.,  Bakery  Co.,  19  Union  St.,  Northampton. 
Rome  Domestic  Bakery  Co.  (Mrs.   Eugene  Rome), 

28  Market  St.,  Northampton. 
Rose,  Gordon  J.,  49  Market  St.,  Lynn. 
Rossi  Bros.,  79-81  Second  St.,  Chelsea. 
Rossi  &  Boselli,  4£  South  St.,  Somerville. 
Rousseau,  Henri,  19  Howard  St.,  Fall  River. 
Roy,  Louis,  35  Peckham  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Ruda,  Joseph,  131  Canal  St.,  Fall  River. 
Ruhiluama,  John  A.,  Main  St.,  Maynard. 
Ryan,  M.  W.,  Millers  Falls,  Montague. 
Rydberg  &  Elfstrom,  575  Cambridge   St.,  E.    Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 

Sacco,  Antonio,  266  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly. 
Sadowski,  Jos.,  7  Daniels  St.,  Salem. 
Sampson  Baking  Co.,  Inc.,  The,   107  Thomas   St., 

Worcester. 
Sanderson    Baking     Co.     (McKenzie    &     Connor), 

42  Decatur  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 
Sargent  Bros.,  Main  St.,  So.  Wey mouth,  Weymouth. 
Sargentelli,  J.,  &  Co.,  46  Suffolk  St.,  Worcester. 
Sawyer's  Bakery,   202  Central  St.,   Winchendon. 
Scally,  William,  547  Central  St.,  Lowell. 
Scally,  William,  5  Davis  Sq.,  Lowell. 
Schatz,  Anton,  326  Bowdoin  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston. 
Schatz,  Erhardt,  3  Bowdoin  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston. 
Schattgen,  Joseph,  61  Chestnut  Av.,  Jamaica  Plain, 

Boston. 

Schefer,  George  H.,  140  Bay  St.,  Taunton. 
Schell,  Charles  P.   (Gem    Bakery),  612    Dorchester 

Av.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Schell's  Home  Bakery,  47  Federal  St.,  Newburyport. 
Scheuer,  S.,  &  Co.,  158  Front  St.,  Worcester. 
Schneider,  Otto,  803  Saratoga  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Schnetzer,    Herman,    57    Blue    Hill    Av.,    Roxbury, 

Boston. 
Schnetzer  &  Sons  (Walter  R.  Schnetzer),  4  Main  St., 

Springfield. 

Schraut  Bakery,  11  Commercial  St.,  Weymouth. 
Schulz,   William,    1061   Cambridge   St.,   Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 
Schwartz,  J.  A.  (Lawrence  Baking  Co.),  136 J  Valley 

St.,  Lawrence. 
Schwartz,    S.    (Housatonic    Bakery),    E.    Main    St., 

Housatonic,   Great   Barrington. 


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MASSACHUSETTS    MANUFACTURES. 


Seidel,   A.,    142   Norfolk  St..   Dorchester,   Boston. 

Seidel,  Hermann  A.,  9  Blossom  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Shar,  Benjamin,  301  Cross  St.,  Maiden. 

Shaw,  E.  J.,  &  Co.,  76  Main  St.,  Amesbury. 

Shaw,  N.,  &  Co.,  58  Sandwich  St.,  Plymouth. 

Sheehan  Bros.,   7  Wareham  St.,   Middleborough. 

Shields,  Patrick  J..  170  C  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Sicilian  Bread  Co.  (Lamarca  Bros.),  96  Charter  St., 
Boston. 

Siebert,  John,  486  Medford  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 

Silva,  Louis,  80  Second  St.,  Chelsea. 

Silvestri,  G.,  r.  23  Central  St.,  Southbridge. 

Simoneau,  Henry  M.,  26  Douglas  St.,  Worcester. 

Simpson,  Alfred  C.,  291  Orange  St.,  Fall  River. 

Skedd,  Elmer  E.,  121  Cabot  St.,  Beverly. 

Skiff,  Benjamin  A.,  188  Franklin  St.,  Fall  River. 

Slocomb,  Ingram  B.,  1491  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Small,  Joshua  T.  (Provincetown  Bakery),  Com- 
mercial St.,  Provincetown. 

Smart  Family  Bakery  (Alfred  Smart),  519  Main 
St.,  Waltham. 

Smith,  Alois,  348  Medford  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 

Smith-Carr   Baking   Co.,    Main   St.,    Northampton. 

Smith,  David,  116  Tyler  St.,  Boston. 

Smith,  Frank  E.  (Star  Bakery),  117  Borden  St., 
Fall  River. 

Smith,  James,  514  Broad  St.,  Bridgewater. 

Smith,    T.    J.,  206  Broad  St.,   North  Attleborough. 

Snell,  M.,  537  Ferry  St.,  Fall  River. 

Snell  &  Simpson  Biscuit  Co.,  Adams  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Snyder,  Jacob  L.  (Columbia  Ice  Cream  Horn  Co.), 
65-67  Hampden  St.,  Boston. 

Somerville  Home  Bakery  (Charles  Brack),  45 
Summer  St.,  Somerville. 

Sootkoos  &  Bulwich,  31  Lafayette  St.,  Worcester. 

South  Boston  Baking  Co.  (J.  J.  Arroll),  95  C  St., 
So.  Boston.  Office:  29  Central  St.,  Boston. 

South  Shore  Bakery,  Front  St.,  Scituate. 

Spahl,  Reinhold,  Mt.  Pleasant  St.,  Webster. 

Spaulding,  M.  M.,  109  Main  St.,  North  Adams. 

Spooner,  C.  E.,  70-74  Columbus  Av.,  Pittsfield. 

Spratt,  Wilber  C.,  269  Cambridge  St.,  Allston, 
Boston. 

St.  Ange  &  Wallace  Bakery,  343a  Lincoln  St.,  Marl- 
borough. 

St.  James  Baking  Co.,  258  First  St.,  Pittsfield. 

Standard  Biscuit  Co.,  Faulkner  Sq.,  Maiden. 

Star  Bakery  (E.  M.  Wheeler  &  Son),  29  Eagle  St., 
North  Adams. 

Star  Bakery  (Frank  E.  Smith),  117  Borden  St., 
Fall  River. 

Stephens,  James,  179  Green  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Boston. 

Stephenson,  John  F.,  75  Kinnaird  St.,  Cambridge. 

Sterling  Bakery,  1140  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Stoddard,  Clayton  B.,  99  Mammoth  Rd.,  Lowell. 

Stoddard,  Fred  C.,  817  Central  St.,  Lowell. 

Stoddard,  Granville  M.,  406  Washington  St.,  Ded- 
ham. 

Stoddard,  Hatherly  A.,  301  Essex  St.,  Salem. 

Stokinger,  William  H.,  106  P  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Strassell,  Max,  108  Dorchester  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

-Streeter's  White  Bakery,  1322  North  St.,  Spring- 
field. 


Stronach,  Charles  T.,  Estate,  60  Howard  Av.,  Rox- 

bury,  Boston. 
Strong,  Harvey  G.  (Amherst  Bakery),  15    Pleasant 

St.,  Amherst. 

Subelzyk,  John,  173  West  St.,  Ware. 
Sullivan,  M.  J.,  &  Sons,  Thorndike,  Palmer. 
Sullivan's  Bakery  (Michael  J.  Sullivan),  342  Bedford 

St.,  Fall  River. 
Sunnyside  Bakery   (Bernard    Sylvia),   116    Division 

St.,  Fall  River. 

Swan,  Arthur  H.,  279  Warren  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Swanson,    George    W.,    &    Co.,  48  Center  St.,   No. 

Easton,  Easton. 

Sweeney,  Susan  G.,  Mrs.,  367  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 
Swint,  J.  W.,  99  Maverick  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Symmes,  W.  E.,  680  Broadway,  Everett. 
Sym,    T.    Walter,    206a    Blue    Hill    Av.,    Roxbury, 

Boston. 

Tanner,  L.  Frank,  Whitinsville,  Northbridge. 
Taratina,  Frank,  Worcester. 
Taylor,  R.,  1535  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 
Taylor,  Walter  H.,  Nason  St.,  Maynard. 
Teheira,  A.  F.,  212  Mulberry  St.,  Fall  River. 
Tellier,  Chester,  325  Bridge  St.,  Lowell. 
Testa,  M.  H.,  &  Co.,  Mrs.,  Ill  Pleasant  St.,  Brock- 
ton. 

Tetrault,  Joseph  J.,  1633  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 
Tetrault,  N.  J.,  525  Bridge  St.,  Holyoke. 
Thibeault,  Charles,  Mrs.,  10  Summer  St.,  Millbury. 
Thiery,  Nellie,  Mrs.,  204  East  St.,  Great  Barrington. 
Thomas  &  Hall,  139  No.  Main  St.,  Mansfield. 
Thompson  Sq.  Bakery  (Fred  Gahm),  148  Main  St., 

Charlestown,  Boston. 

Thomson,  R.  W.;  24  Cushing  Av.,  Fitchburg. 
j    Tibbetts,  William  M.,  13  Pleasant  St.,  Newburyport. 
Tiedermann,  Henry  E.,  78  Summer  St.,  Adams. 
Timmerman,  N.  H.,  126  Heath  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Tongias,   Elias    (Athens    Bakery),    122    Sharon   St., 

Springfield. 

Towle,  F.  O.,  91  Main  St.,  Webster. 
Townsend  Hill  Bakery  (Donat  Morel),  128  Last  St., 

Fall  River. 
Tribou,  Royden  S.,  911  Bedford  St.,  No.  Abington, 

Abington. 
Trudeau,  H.,  &  Sons,  653  No.  Chicopee  St.,  Chicopee. 

Office:  So.  Hadley  Falls. 
Turcdtte,  Joseph,  60  Leavitt  St.,  Salem. 
Turner,  George  H.,  Falmouth. 
Twiss,  M.  F.,  18  Church  St.,  Worcester. 
Umscheid,  Jacob,  15  Hulbert  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Urquhart,  Alexander,  Main  St.,  Concord. 
Uttley,  Arthur,  349  Kempton  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Valentine,  William,  416  Salem  St.,  Medford. 
Vanasse,  Louis,  1468  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 
Veselak,  Mary,  106  Meadow  St.,  Westfield. 
Vincent,  Eugene,  304  W.  Sixth  St.,  Lowell. 
Vincent,  J.  A.,  118  Aiken  St.,  Lowell. 
Volkmer,  Richard,  88  Abbott  St.,  Lawrence. 
Waible,  L.,  1585  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Walker's  Home  Bakery,  Mrs.,  7  Shelby  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 
Wallace,    E.    B.,    348    Dorchester    St.,    So.    Boston, 

Boston. 

Wallner,  A.,   1233  Acushnet  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Walsh   Bakery   (Thomas    P.   Walsh),   235  Elm    St., 

Lawrence. 


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Ward-Corby     Co.,     140     Albany     St.,     Cambridge. 

Office:  Southern   Boulevard   &   St.    Mary's   St., 

New  York  City. 

Wareham  Bakery  (E.  V.  Hopkins),  Main  St.,  Ware- 
ham. 

Waring's  Bakery,  552  Bedford  St.,  Fall  River. 
Washburn,    F.    B.,    &    Co.,    Corp.,    154    Court    St., 

Brockton. 

Watson,  George,  186  Lakeview  Av.,  Lowell. 
Watson's  Bakery  (Phyllis  Watson),  355  Bridge  St., 

Lowell. 

Wattie,  William  G.,  312  Broadway,  Somerville. 
Webb,  Ellen  P.,  36  Hyde  Park  Av.,  Forest  Hills, 

Boston. 

Welsh's  Bakery,  So.  Main  St,  Ipswich. 
Werdlich     Home     Bakery,     434     Worthington     St., 

Springfield. 

Wessel,  Carl,  725  E.  Fifth  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
West,  John  P.  (Pure  Food  Bakery),  11  Barnard  St., 

Andover. 

Westborough  Bakery,  W.   Main   St.,  Westborough. 
Westminster  Bakery  (C.  C.  Dawley  &  Sons),  West- 
minster. 
Weston's  Bakery  (W.  N.  Jenkins),  135  Summer  St., 

Boston. 

West  Warren  Bakery,  North  Rd.,  Warren. 
Wheeler,  E.  M.,  &  Son  (Star  Bakery),  29  Eagle  St., 

North  Adams. 

Wheeler,  John  N.,  125  Potomska  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Whitcomb,  George  L.,  815  Broad  St.,  E.  Weymouth, 

Weymouth. 
White  Star  Bakery,  The  (Peter  Frentzos),  35  Ferry 

St.,  Springfield. 

Whitney,  F.  A.,  356  Summer  St.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 
Whitney,  George  A.,  224  High  St.,  Clinton. 
Wickham  &  Roe,  15  Garfield  Av.,  Somerville. 
Wilder  &  Smith,  60  Green  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Wilde's  Bakery,  55  Mechanics  Lane,  New  Bedford. 
Wilson,  F.  C.,  Co.,  51  Merrimack  St.,  Haverhill. 
Winchester  Park  Bakery  (P.  F.  Dittrick),  821  State 

St.,  Springfield. 
Winterall,  Frank  A.,  225  W.  Fourth  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Wolf  Bakery,  251  Ferry  St.,  Lawrence. 
Wolfenden,  J.,  &  Co.,  524  High  St.,  Holyoke. 
Wood,  Charles  E.,  21  City  Sq.,  Taunton. 
Woolley,   Arthur,   280   Columbia   St.,   Fall   River. 
Worcester  Baking  Co.,  746-748  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Wotkowicz,  Joseph,  9  Hoosac  St.,  Adams. 
Wright,  Arthur,  293  Washington  St.,  Newton. 
Wright,  John,  1187  Plymouth  Av.,  Fall  River. 
Yenlin,  Sebastian.  51  Ely  St.,  Holyoke. 
Young,   O.    L.,  447  Cambridge  St.,  E.  Cambridge, 

Cambridge. 

Zappos,  George,  &  Co.,  44  Lewis  St.,  Lowell. 
Zelintsky,  Reuben,  14  Fountain  St.,  Waltham. 
Zittel,  Peter,  190  Washington  St., Dorchester,  Boston. 

Brick  and  Tile. 

Atwater  &  Dow,  Amherst. 

Bailey,  W.  A.,  70  No.  Elm  St.,  Northampton. 

Bassett,  J.  Gardner  (Bridgewater  Brick  Co.), 
Broad  St.,  Bridgewater. 

Bay  State  Brick  Co.  (New  England  Brick  Co.), 
424  Riverside  Av.,  Medford.  Office:  178  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston. 


Blakely,   Geo.   C.,  31   Holyoke  St.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 
Boston   Brick    Co.,    Stockton    St.,    Chelsea.     Office: 

178  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
Boucher,  Joseph    (Plantation  St.  Brick    Yard),    513 

Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Bridgewater  Brick  Co.  (J.  Gardner  Bassett),  Broad 

St.,  Bridgewater. 

Brown,  Walter  G.,  109  High  St.,  Ipswich. 
Burnham,  A.  C.  &  F.  G.,  Montague  City,  Monta- 
gue. 

Cahill,  John  H.,  Montague  City,  Montague. 
Cartier,   Alexander,    Rocky    Hill    Rd.,    Amesbury. 
Cook,  Ernest  L.,  State  Farm,  Bridgewater. 
Coyle,  Bartley,  &  Son,  53  Pleasant  St.,  Easthampton. 
Curtis,  D.  J.,  Chicopee. 
Day,    Joy   E.,    &   Co.,    Endicott   St.,    Danversport, 

Danvers. 

Dyer,  C.  C.,  5  Park  St.,  Greenfield. 
Favor,  Frank,  837  Broadway,  Gardner. 
Finn  &  O'Connor  (Holyoke  Brick  Co.),  470  D  wight 

St.,  Holyoke. 

Fitchburg  Brick  Co.,  348  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Gallivan,  P.  H.,  59  Endicott  St.,  Danvers. 
Graham;  Fred  J.,  408  Walnut  St.,  Lynn. 
Hampden  Brick  Works,  310  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Hampshire  Brick  Co.,  So.  Hadley. 
Heaphy, William  A.,  231  Main  St.,  Lee. 
Kelly  Bros.,  24-30  Pleasant  St.,  Haverhill. 
Lynch    Bros.    Brick    Co.,    So.    Hadley.     Office:  206 

High  St.,  Holyoke. 

Marcy     Lumber     Co.,     Brimfield.     Office:  Palmer. 
Mahanna,  Wm.  (Pittsfield  Brick  Yard),   Tamarack 

Rd.,  Pittsfield.     Office:  Lenox. 
New  England   Brick    Co.    (Bay   State    Brick    Co.), 

424  Riverside  Av.,  Medford.     Office:  178  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston. 
New    England    Brick    Co.,     Belmont.     Office:  178 

Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
New  England  Brick  Co.,  Plymouth  St.,  Bridgewater. 

Office:  178  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
New  England  Brick  Co.,  E.  Brookfield,  Brookfield. 

Office:  178  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
New  England  Brick  Co.,  95  Concord  Av.,  Cambridge. 

Office:  178  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
North  Adams  Brick  Co.,  307  Kimball  Block,  Bray- 

tonville,  North  Adams. 
O'Connell,     Daniel,     Sons,     Chicopee.     Office:  480 

Hampden  St.,  Holyoke. 

O'Neill,  John  J.,  470  Dwight  St.,  Hdlyoke. 
Osborne,  W.  L.,  Elm  St.,  Leominster. 
Otter  River  Brick  Co.,  Otter  River,  Templeton. 
Phillips,   E.  K.  (Willimansett  Brick  Co.),  Chicopee. 

Office:  61  Northampton  Av.,  Springfield. 
Pittsfield   Brick   Yard  (Wm.  Mahanna),  Tamarack 

Rd.,  Pittsfield.     Office:  Lenox. 
Plantation  St.   Brick    Yard   (Joseph    Boucher),  513 

Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Pray,  Robert  E.,  &  Co.,  Greenfield. 
Prew,    John    J.,    Chicopee.     Office:  887    Main    St., 

Holyoke. 
Poole  Brick  Co.,  The,  Spring  St.,  Westdale,  East 

Bridgewater. 

Roche,  John  M.,  467  Primrose  St.,  Haverhill. 
Sauter,  Chas.  L.,  60  No.  Elm  St.,  Northampton. 
Smith,  A.  L.,  No.  King  St.,  Northampton.     Office: 

Greenfield, 


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Springfield    Brick    Co.,    Longmeadow.     Office:  310 

Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Stiles  &  Hart  Brick  Co.,  The,  Hart  St.,  Taunton. 

Office:  No.  Haven,  Conn. 
Stocker,    Frederick,    71    Chestnut    St.,    E.    Saugus, 

Saugus. 
Thomas     Bros.     (J.    H.     Thomas),    Turners    Falls, 

Montague. 

Trask,  Albert  W.,  Estate  of,  Danversport,  Danvers. 
Washburn,    D.,    &    Sons,    145    Broadway,    Everett. 

Office:  166  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
West    Barnstable    Brick    Co.,    Barnstable.     Office: 

Wareham. 

Westfield  Brick  Co.,  Middle  Farms  St.,  Westfield. 
Willimansett  Brick  Co.  (E.  K.  Phillips),    Chicopee. 

Office:  61  Northampton  Av.,  Springfield. 

Brooms. 

Bay    State    Broom    Co.    (Ehlert    &    LaCroix),    350 

Rindge   Av.,    No.    Cambridge,    Cambridge. 
Bosse,  F.,  190  Chestnut  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Brown,  Alfred  H.,  No.  Amherst,  Amherst. 
Collins  Bros.,  2  Carver  St.,  Lawrence. 
Conrad,  John,  &  Co.,  Tileston  &  Kelvin  Sts.,  Everett. 
Cook,  Charles,  &  Son,  Russell  St.,  Hadley. 
Cook,  Horace,  Estate,  12  New  Boston  St.,   Hadley. 
Dean,  Oliver  M.,  &  Sons,  170  Austin  St.,  Worcester. 
Ehlert  &  La  Croix   (Bay  State    Broom    Co.),    350 

Rindge  Av.,  No.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
Finn,   Martin   J.    (New  England    Broom  Co.),    155 

Dudley  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Goss,  J.  &  E.,  870  Bedford  St.,  Fall  River. 
Holland,  Charles  F.  (New  Highland  Broom  Co.),  1154 

Harrison  Av.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Holyoke  Broom  Works  (S.  H.  Young),  Winter  St., 

Holyoke. 

Hugel,  Fred,  &  Sons,  7  Boston  St.,  Methuen. 
Latourn,  J.  B.,  Pleasant  St.,  Spencer. 
Lee  Broom  &  Duster  Co.,  26  Hawthorne  St.,  Everett. 
N.  E.  Broom  Co.  (Martin  J.  Finn),  155  Dudley  St., 

Roxbury,  Boston. 
New   Highland  Broom  Co.   (Chas.  F.  Holland),  1154 

Harrison  Av.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Page  Broom  Co.,  The  (Walter  R.  Rowe),  620  Essex 

St.,  Lawrence. 

Spear,  James,  Williamsburg. 
Townsend  Broom  Co.,  Townsend. 
Waldron  &  Robinson,  9  Broad  St.,  Woburn. 
Wilbur,  Charles  H.,  56  Fairview  Av.,  Chicopee. 
Young,  S.  H.   (Holyoke  Broom  Works),  Winter  St., 

Holyoke. 

Brushes. 

Akerley  Mfg.  Co.,  off  Ash  St.,  E.  Side,  Reading. 

American  Brush  Co.  (L.  F.  Mather),  275  Main  St., 
Springfield. 

Bentley  &  Edwards  Mfg.  Co.,  146  Fletcher  St., 
Lowell., 

Burton,  A.  &  E.,  Co.,  122  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge.  Office:  75  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Durgin,  Alfred  B.  (Murphy,  Leavens,  &  Co.),  147 
Washington  St.,  North,  Boston. 

Florence  Mfg.  Co.,  Nonotuck  &  Pine  Sts.,  Florence, 
Northampton. 

Good,  W.  P.,  Brush  Co.,  134-136  North  St., 
Boston. 


Hallock,  W.  G.,  11  Hawkins  St.,  Boston. 
Handy  Dandy  Mfg.  Co.,  16  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 
Hardy,   Frank    H.,   Agt.,   Frye    Village,    Andover. 
Jordan,    Sam'l    E.,    Brush    Co.,    608    Eastern    Av., 

Maiden. 
Kelley,  F.  E.  &  J.  G.  (Somerville  Brush    Co.),  236 

Washington  St.,  Somerville. 

Mason   Brush   Works,    553   Main   St.,   Worcester. 
Mather,    L.    F.    (American    Brush   Co.),    275  Main 

St.,  Springfield. 

McFarlane,  Andrew,   13  Winslow  PL,  Lawrence. 
Murphy,  Leavens,    &  Co.  (Alfred    B.  Durgin),  147 

Washington  St.,  North,  Boston. 
Nebes,  David,  242  Church  St.,  Lowell. 
Pushee,  J.  C.,  &  Sons,  3  Randolph  St.,  Boston. 
Ramus,  Christian  F.  W.,  125  Putnam  St.,  E.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Sawin,  Wm.  M.,  11  Hawkins  St.,  Boston. 
Somerville  Brush    Co.    (F.  E.  &  J.  G.  Kelley),  236 

Washington  St.,  Somerville. 
Stafford,  John  H.,  Co.  (J.  R.  H.  Ward),  395  Methuen 

St.,  Lawrence. 
Swindell,  O.  B.,  Brush  Co.,  103  School  St.,  Everett. 
United  Brush  Co.,  So.  Main  St.,  Attleborough. 
Ward,  J.  R.  H.  (John  H.  Stafford  Co.),  395  Methuen 

St.,  Lawrence. 
Waring,    John    (Joseph  Wild    Brush    Manufactory), 

132  Albion  St.,  Fall  River. 
Whiting,  John  L.-J.  J.  Adams  Co.,  690-710  Harri- 
son Av.,  Boston. 

Wild,  Henry,  150  Ratcliffe  St.,  Fall  River. 
Wild,   Joseph,    Brush    Manufactory  (John  Waring), 

132  Albion  St.,  Fall  River. 
Worcester  Brush  &  Scraper  Co.,  24-26  Southbridge 

St.,  Worcester. 


Butter. 

Amherst  Creamery  Co.,  Amherst.  Office:  65  Kens- 
ington Av.,  Northampton. 

Ashfield   Co-operative   Creamery   Assn.,   Ashfield. 

Belchertown  Co-operative  Creamery  Assn.,  Belcher- 
town. 

Berkshire  Hills  Co-operative  Creamery  Assn., 
Monterey. 

Brigham,  C.,  Co.,  158  Mass.  Av.,  Cambridgeport, 
Cambridge. 

Cold  Spring  Creamery  (I.  W.  Stetson  &  Son),  No. 
Heath,  Heath. 

Crystal  Brook  Creamery  (F.  N.  Lawrence),  Brim- 
field. 

Cummington  Co-operative  Creamery  Assn.,  Cum- 
mington. 

Eastern  Butter  Co.,  15  John  St.,  Boston. 

Egremont  Co-operative  Creamery  Assn.,  Egremont. 
Office:  Great  Barrington. 

Esle  Creamery,  11  Maple  St.,  Marlborough. 

Fort  River  Creamery  (E.  A.  King),  26  Belchertown 
Rd.,  Amherst. 

Hampton  Co-operative  Creamery  Assn.,  305  Main 
St.,  Easthampton. 

Hinsdale  Creamery  Co.  (Walter  C.  Solomon), 
Hinsdale. 

King,  E.  A.  (Fort  River  Creamery),  26  Belchertown 
Rd.,  Amherst. 

Lawrence     Creamery     (James     Lawrence),    Groton. 


CLASSIFICATION   BY   INDUSTRY. 


Ill 


Lawrence,  F.  N.  (Crystal  Brook  Creamery),  Brim- 
field. 

North  Brookfield  Creamery  (H.  A.  Richardson), 
No.  Brookfield. 

Northfield  Co-operative  Creamery  Assn.,  Glen  St., 
Northfield. 

Richardson,  H.  A.  (North  Brookfield  Creamery), 
No.  Brookfield. 

Solomon,  Walter  C.  (Hinsdale  Creamery  Co.), 
Hinsdale. 

Springfield  Creamery,  567  Main  St.,   Springfield. 

Stetson,  I.  W.,  &  Son  (Cold  Spring  Creamery), 
No.  Heath,  Heath. 

Tait  Bros.,  37  Vinton  St.,  Springfield. 

Whiting,  David,  &  Sons,  570  Rutherford  Av.,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 

Wyben  Spring  Co-operative  Creamery  Assn.,  West- 
field. 

Buttons. 

Evans,  D.,  &  Co.  (E.  L.  Evans),  Attleborough 
Falls,  Attleborough. 

Haydenville  Button  Co.,  Haydeuville,  Williams- 
burg. 

Newell-Putnam  Mfg.  Co.,  Quincy  &  Orleans  St., 
Springfield. 

Star  Button  Mfg.  Co.,  Williams,  cor.  Whitney  St., 
Leominster. 

United  Button  Co.,  Easthampton.  Office:  684 
Broadway,  New  York  City. 

United  Button  Co.,  Howard  St.,  Springfield.  Office: 
684  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

Wade  Button  Co.,  The,  55  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Canning  and  Preserving. 

Adams,  F.  P.,  &  Co.,  280  Dover  St.,  Boston. 

Atwood  Preserving  Co.,  46  State  St.,  Cambridge. 

Babson,  David,  Co.,  Pigeon  Cove,  Rockport. 

Barney,  Algernon  H.,  Seekonk,  Office:  No.  Swan- 
sea. 

Booth  Fisheries  Co.,  494  Maverick  St.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Boston  Food  Products  Co.,  New  St.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Bridges,  A.  T.,  Co.,  Inc.,  78  Portland  St.,   Boston. 

Burnham  &  Morrill  Co.;,  2  New  St.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston.  Office:  13  Franklin  St.,  Portland,  Me. 

Collins,  Lee,  Co.,  Marginal  &  Charles  Sts.,  Chelsea. 

Crown   Packing   Co.,   17   Rogers  St.,   Gloucester. 

Cunningham  &  Thompson  Co.,  88  Commercial  St., 
Gloucester. 

Davis  Bros.,  43-63  Rogers  St.,  Gloucester. 

Davis,  Frank  E.,  Fish  Co.,  93  Rogers  St.,  Gloucester. 

Dwyer,  M.  J.,  &  Co.,  1193  Rodman  St.,  Fall  River. 

Fernald  &  Co.,  14  T  Wharf,  Boston. 

Flagg  Bros.,  Littleton. 

Gibson,  W.  O.,  Co.,  229  E.  Main  St.,  Gloucester. 

Gloucester  Fresh  Fish  Co.,  Commercial  St.,  Glouces- 
ter. Office:  130  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Gloucester  Mackerel  Co.,  off  Commercial  St.,  Glouces- 
ter. 

Gloucester  Salt  Fish  Co.  (Chas.  F.  Wonson  &  Co.), 
Gloucester. 

Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Co.,  Gloucester. 

Gorton-Pew  Fisheries  Co.,  337  Marginal  St.,  E.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 


Greater  N.  Y.  Pickle  Works,  151  Sumner  St.,  E.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Greenough,  J.  J.,  Deerfield. 

Howard,   John  F.,   21   Kingsbury  Av.,   Haverhill. 

Jewett,  Delmer  M.,  Sugar  Loaf  St.,  So.  Deerfieldr 
Deerfield. 

Jordan,  Wm.  H.,  &  Co.,  379  Main  St.,  Gloucester. 

Johnson,  H.  A.,  Co.,  221  State  St.,  Boston. 

Johnson-Appleby  Co.,  218  State  St.,  Boston. 

Knights,  A.  A.,  &  Son,  Corp.,  87-89  Commercial  St., 
Boston. 

Ling  Packing  Co.,  r.,101  Water  St.,  Newburyport. 

Logan,  Johnson  &  Co.,  201-207  State  St.,  Boston. 

MacDonald,  George  H.,  143  Hampshire  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Mansfield,  Witham,  &  Co.,  35  Riverside  St.,  Lowell. 

Middleby,  Jos.,  Jr.,  Inc.,  329-347  Summer  St., 
Boston. 

Neal,  John  R.,  Co.,  21-23  T  Wharf,  Boston. 

O'Brien,  P.  J.,  &  Co.,  13-17  Parker  St.,  Gloucester. 

Parsons  &  Dalton,  221  Derby  St.,  Salem. 

Perkins,  George,  &  Son,  Perkins  Wharf,  Gloucester. 

Pickert,  L,  Fish  Co.,  16  New  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Pickert,  L.,  Fish  Co.,  Provincetown.  Office:  16 
New  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Pinkham,  Henry  E.,  Co.,  Inc.,  163  E.  Main  St., 
Gloucester. 

Plummer,  J.  P.  &  D.  (E.  V.  &  W.  V.  Plummer), 
9  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 

Robertson,  James,  Preserve  Co.,  The,  32  Clifton 
St.,  W.  Somerville,  Somerville. 

Smith,  Frank  F.,  &  Co.,  28  Vincent  St.,  Gloucester. 

Smith,  Sylvanus,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  401  Main  St.,  Glouces- 
ter. 

Snow,  B.  S.,  Co.,  172  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Swan,  E.  P.,  Co.,  So.  Deerfield,  Deerfield. 

Treat,  A.  L.,  40  New  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Underwood,  Wm.,  Co.,  Truro.  Office:  52  Fulton 
St.,  Boston. 

Underwood,  Wm.,  Co.,  52  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

Vesper  Preserve  Co.,  Ayer. 

Wales,  George  E.,  9  Cedar  St.,  Newton  Center, 
Newton. 

Wonson,  W.  H.,  &  Son,  Parker  St.,  Gloucester. 

Wonson,  Chas.  F.,  &  Co.  (Gloucester  Salt  Fish  Co.), 
Gloucester. 

Card  Cutting  and  Designing. 

Colby,  A.,  175  Liberty  St.,  Springfield. 
Colby  Mfg.  Co.,  34  Hampden  St.,  Springfield. 
Housh   Co.,  The,    15  E.   Concord  St.,   Boston. 
Wing,  S.,  &  Co.,  (H.  T.  Wing),  100  Cambridge  St., 
Charlestown,  Boston. 

Carpets  and  Rugs,  Other  than  Rag. 

Bigelow    Carpet    Co.,     Clinton.     Office:  606    Sears 

Bldg.,  Boston. 
Bigelow   Carpet   Co.,    Market   St.,    Lowell.     Office: 

606  Sears  Bldg.,  Boston. 
Burtworth    Carpet    Co.,    743    Front    St.,    Chicopee. 

Office:  11  Water  St.,  Springfield. 
Cochrane   Mfg.   Co.    (Norfolk   Mills),    E.    Dedham, 

Dedham. 
Ettrick  Mills,  Auburn.     Office:  Worcester. 


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Hodges  Fiber  Carpet  Co.,  Indian  Orchard,  Spring- 
field. Office:  33  Union  Sq.,  New  York  City. 

Lyon  Carpet  Co.,  33-39  W.   Adams  St.,  Lowell. 

Norfolk  Mills  (Cochrane  Mfg.  Co.),  E.  Dedham, 
Dedham. 

Palmer  Carpet  Mill  (M.  J.  Whittall),  Palmer. 
Office:  Worcester. 

Roxbury  Carpet  Co.,  37  Simmons  St.,  Roxbury, 
Boston. 

Whittall,  M.  J.,  Brussels  St.,  Worcester. 

Whittall,  M.  J.  (Palmer  Carpet  Mill),  Palmer. 
Office:  Worcester. 


Carpets,  Rag. 

.(Etna  Rug  Co.  (Michael  J.  Sweeney),  7  Sherman  St., 

Charlestown,  Boston. 
Bearse,   Clara  G.    (New  England  Rug    Company), 

5  Clifford  St.,  Middleborough. 
Belgrade  Rug  Co.,  W.  Townsend,  Townsend.     Office: 

32  Hollis  St.,  Boston. 
Brockton  Carpet    Rug  Co.    (Alton  L.    French),  42 

Cottage  St.,  Brockton. 

Durable  Rug  Co.,  136  W.  Boylston  St.,  Worcester. 
Eastern  Rug  Co.,  24  Granite  St.,  Quincy. 
Economy    Rug    Works    (Fowler     &    Sawyer),     607 

Middlesex  St.,  Lowell. 

Franklin  Rug  Co.,  417  Union  St.,  Franklin. 
French,    Alton     L.    (Brockton    Carpet     Rug     Co.), 

42  Cottage  St.,  Brockton. 
Fowler    &    Sawyer    (Economy     Rug     Works),    607 

Middlesex  St.,  Lowell. 
Massachusetts    Rug  Co.  (Milton  F.  Morse),  Morse 

PL,  Leominster. 

Mount  Hope  Rug  Works,  Blossom  St.,  Fall  River. 
Morse,    Milton    F.    (Mass.    Rug    Co.),    Morse    PI., 

Leominster. 
New  England  Rug  Co.  (Clara  G.  Bearse),  5  Clifford 

St.,  Middleborough. 
Nichols,   C.  A.    (Woburn   Carpet   Cleaning  &    Rug 

Works),  3  Burlington  St.,  Woburn. 
North  Adams  Rug  Co.,  Lincoln  St.,  No.  Adams. 
Peerless    Rug    Works     (Townsend    &    Balch),     35 

Pleasant  St.,  Newburyport. 

Springfield  Economy  Rug  Co.,  17  Taylor  St.,  Spring- 
field. 
Standard  Rug    Co.   (Karl    F.  Wilson),  2  Allen  Ct., 

Worcester. 
Sweeney,   Michael  J.    (^Etna  Rug    Co.),   7  Sherman 

St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 
Townsend    &    Balch     (Peerless    Rug     Works),    35 

Pleasant  St.,  Newburyport. 

United  Oriental  Rug  Co.,  23  Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 
Wilson,  Karl  F.  (Standard   Rug  Co.),   2  Allen  Ct., 

Worcester. 
Woburn   Carpet    Cleaning    &    Rug    Works    (C.    A. 

Nichols),  3  Burlington  St.,  Woburn. 


Carriages  and  Sleds,  Children's. 

Bay^State  Metal  Wheel  Co.,  E.  Templeton,  Temple- 
ton. 

Children's  Vehicle  Corp.,  Gardner.  Office:  E.  Tem- 
pleton. 

Collier-Key  worth  Co.,  Tuttle  Lane,  Gardner. 


Field,  Chas.  R.,  Mfg.  Co.  Inc.,  41  Main  St.,  Greenfield. 
Whitney,   F.   A.,   Carriage  Co.,    Leominster  Centre, 
Leominster. 

Carriages  and  Wagons  and  Materials. 

Archibald  Wheel  Co.,  150  West  St.,  Lawrence. 

Bird  &  Schofield,  near  Depot,  Amesbury. 

Blacky  Bros.,  18  Perkins  Av.,  Campello  Sta.,  Brock- 
ton. 

Bodge,  George  P.,  415  Bridge  St.,  Salem. 

Brough,  George  WT.,  &  Son,  27  Lee  St.,  Fall  River. 

Brown,  F.  L,  So.  Main  St.,  Palmer. 

Brownell  &  Burt,  12  Washington  St.,  Taunton. 

Bryant,  E.  P.,  23  WT.  Third  St.,  Lowell. 

Bugbee's  Carriage  Shops,  10  Hickory  St.,  Springfield. 

Carter,  F.  W.,  Merrimacport,  Merrimac. 

Carver,  Wm.  O.,  13-17  High  St.,  Brockton. 

Casey,  James  J.,  72-73  Race  St.,  Holyoke. 

Cleary,  P.  E.,  &  Co.,  11  New  St.,  Springfield. 

Daniels,  George  E.,  Rowley. 

Dawson,  T.  H.,  Co.,  41  Lawrence  St.,  Brockton. 

Demars,  George,  66  Thomas  St.,  Worcester. 

Desmarais,  H.,  17  Division  St.,  Holyoke. 

Dole,  Osgood,  &  Co.,  13  Washington  St.,  Peabody. 

Dow  Bros.,  Methuen. 

Dunn,  M.  J.,  &  Co.,  Fulton  &  Emery  St.,  Springfield. 

Eames,  A.  M.,  <S^o.,  So.  Framingham,  Framingham. 

Gillett,  E.  A.,  &  Sons,  286  Rutherford  Av.,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 

Gilman,  C.  G.,  Wagon  Co.,  104-108  Thomas  St., 
Worcester. 

Graves  Bros.,  Williamsburg. 

Greene  Bros.  &  Co.,  35  Southampton  St.,  Boston. 

Grow,  L.,  &  Son,  Central  St.,  Milford. 

Guenette,  E.,  121  West  St.,  Lawrence. 

Hannigan,  John  J.,  40  Cutler  St.,  Worcester. 

Hapgood,  E.,  134-136  Essex  St.,  E.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Harrison,  Robert,  Co.,  The,  324-338  W.  1st  St., 
So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Henderson  Bros.,  2067  Mass.  Av.,  No.  Cambridge, 
Cambridge. 

Hicks,  J.  P.,  212  Chestnut  St.,  Lynn. 

Hill,  F.  B.,  &  Co.,  350  Middlesex  St.,  Lowell. 

Jerome,  Henry,  143-149  Front  St.,  Worcester. 

Kiley,  J.  A.,  5  Linwood  St.,  Somerville. 

King  &  Kelley,  821  Main  St.,  Waltham. 

Knutson,  John  (New  England  Carriage  Mfg.  Co.), 
175-179  Old  Colony  Av.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Kress  Bros.  Carriage  Co.  (Herman  Kress),  107 
Common  St.,  Lawrence. 

Kress,  O.  F.,  &  Son,  102  Concord  St.,  Lawrence. 

Lacey,  W.  F.,  587-601  Rutherford  Av.,  Charlestown, 
Boston. 

Lally,  Patrick,  &  Sons,  21  W.  First  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Lally  Bros.,  183  A  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Lambert-Morin  Automobile  &  Carriage  Co.,  638- 
640  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 

Lane,  D.  M.,  Co.  (Wm.  S.  Lane),  5-11  West  and 
404  Haverhill  Sts.,  Lawrence. 

Lane,  John  A.,  136  Elm  St.,  Amesbury. 

Lane,  Thomas  W.,  Chestnut  St.,  Amesbury. 

Leavitt,  Frank  W.,  474  Somerville  Av.,  Somerville. 

Linton,  J.  R.,  &  Sons  (John  E.  Linton),  107  Max- 
field  St.,  New  Bedford. 


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Lord,  Charles  H.,  206  Merrimac  St.,   Newburyport. 
Lownsbro,  George,  Estate,  171  Border  St.,  E.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Lynch  Bros.,  Carriage  Co.,  121  Pearl  St.,  Chelsea. 
Macewen,  J.  D.,  Mechanic  St.,  Natick. 
Marlboro  Repository,  Maple  St.,  Marlborough. 
McLane,  J.  B.,  Park  St.,  No.  Reading. 
Merrill,  F.  S.,  Cedar  St.,  Amesbury. 
Merrimack  Wheel  Co.,   Railroad  Av.,   Amesbury. 
Mullen,  James,  Music  Hall  Av.,  Waltham. 
Nash,  Hiram,  Estate,  Mass  Av.,  &  Southampton  St., 

Boston. 

New  England  Carriage    Mfg.  Co.    (John  Knutson) 
175  &  179  Old  Colony  Av.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
O'Brien,  Thomas  R.,  50  Hubbard  Av.,  Springfield. 
Orcutt  Wagon  Works  (T.  A.  Orcutt),  32  Masonic  St., 

Northampton. 

Penniman  &  James,  858-868  Main  St.,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 

Pike  &  Whipple  Co.,  1  Sylvan  St.,  Peabody. 
Pittsfield  Carriage  Co.  (H.  G.  West),  83  McKay  St., 

Pittsfield. 

Plante,  Joseph,  246-252  Columbia  St.,  Fall  River. 
Porters,  George,  144  Lafayette  Sq.,  Haverhill. 
Quinlan,  M.  W.,  1  High  St.,  Brookline. 
Raby,  Eustache,  23  Brown  St.,  Salem. 
Roome,  James  A.,  36  Foster  St.,  Peabody. 
Rowell,    Dodge,    &    Co.,  355-363    Rutherford    Av., 

Charlestown,  Boston. 

Sargent  &  Ham  Co.,  26-30  Bowker  St.,  Boston. 
Scammell,  S.,  &  Sons,  116  Quincy  Av.,  Quincy. 
Scott  &  Tinglof,  76  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 
Sequin,  Isaac,  Clark  &  County  Sts.,  New  Bedford. 
Smith  &  Hubbell,  Inc.,  2  Park  St.,  Springfield. 
Snow,  Frank  E.,  West  &  Bradford  Sts.,  Lawrence. 
Stewart  Bros.  &  Co.,  458  Main  St.,  Cambridgeport, 

Cambridge. 

Teel,  E.,  &  Co.,  132  Main  St.,  Medford. 
Teeling,  F.  A.,  Carriage  Co.,  5-11  Mishawum   St., 

Charlestown,  Boston, 
turner,  J.  E.,  Park  St.,  No.  Reading. 
•Tan    Buskirk    &    Osborne    Co.,    141-149    First    St., 

E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
Young  Bros.,  11-15  Fleet  St.,  Haverhill. 
Walker,  H.  F.,  57  Main  St.,  Medford. 
•talker-Wells  Co.,  Amesbury. 
Welch,    Dwyer,  &  Grady,   89    Mystic    Av.,    Somer- 

ville. 
West,  H.  G.  (Pittsfield  Carriage  Co.),  83  McKay  St., 

Pittsfield. 

sWhitney,  Frederick,  Ayer. 

Winn,  Jeremiah,  31  No.  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 
Worcester    Lunch    Car    &    Carriage    Mfg.    Co.,    69 

Franklin  St.,  Worcester. 

Cars  and  General  Shop  Construction  and  Re- 
pairs by  Railroad  Companies. 

Boston,  Revere  Beach  &  Lynn  Railroad,  Boston. 
Office:  350  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Boston  Elevated  Railway  Co.,  Boston.  Office: 
101  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad,  Boston, 
Braintree,  Cambridge,  Deerfield,  Fitchburg, 
Somerville,  Springfield,  Taunton,  West  Spring- 
field, Worcester.  Office:  South  Station,  Boston. 


Cars,  Steam-Railroad,  not  including  Operations 
of  Railroad  Companies. 

Eastman  Car  Co.,  26  Rutherford  Av.,  Charlestown, 

Boston. 
Bradley,  Osgood  &  Sons  (Osgood  Bradley  Car  Co.), 

Mountain  St.,  Worcester. 
Keith   Car  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  Bourne.     Office: 


Wason  Manufacturing  Co.,  Brightwood,  Springfield. 

Cash  Registers  and  Calculating  Machines. 
Ensign  Mfg.  Co.,  19  Brooks  St.,  Faneuil,  Boston. 
Hough  Cash  Recorder  Co.,  Indian  Orchard,  Spring- 
field. 
National   Scale   Co.,    9    Montgomery   St.,    Chicopee 

Falls,  Chicopee. 
Sheppard,  James  E.,  19  Church  St.,  Worcester. 

Chemicals. 

American  Camphor   Refining   Co.,   The,    14   Fulton 

St.,  Boston. 

Atlas  Chemical  Co.,  The,  Waltham.     Office:  77  Court 
'       St.,  Newtonville. 
Avery  Chemical  Co.,  Tewksbury.     Office:  88  Broad 

St.,  Boston. 
Barrett   Mfg.    Co.,   foot   of   Beacham   St.,   Everett. 

Office:  297  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 
Bevmack  Mfg.  Co.,  42  John  St.,  Atlantic,  Quincy. 
Cochrane   Chemical   Co.,   Chemical   Alley,   Everett. 

*  Office:  40  Central  St.,  Boston. 
Davis,  H.  V.,  Chemical  Works    (Henry    V.  Davis), 

147  Chauncy  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Eastern  Carbonic  Gas  Co.,  268  Third  St.,  Chelsea. 
Eastern  Chemical  Co.,  37  Pittsburgh  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Fiber loid_.Co.,  Indian  Orchard,  Springfield. 
Huggins,  James,  &  Son,  239  Madison  St.,  Maiden. 
Ivin  Chemical  Co.,   18  Austin  St.,  Cambridge. 
Liquid  Carbonic  Co.,  The,   Broadway,   Cambridge. 
Merrimac*Chemical  Co.,  Woburn.     Office:  33  Broad 

St.,  Boston. 

Prest-O-Lite  Co.,  Erie,  cor.  Albany  St.,  Cambridge. 
Talbot  Dyewood  &  Chemical  Co.,  Billerica.     Office: 

40  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 
Taylor  &  Barker  Co.,  Wamesit,  Tewksbury.     Office: 

88  Broad  St.,  Boston. 
Viscoloid  Co.,  The,  Lancaster  St.,  Leominster. 

China  Decorating. 

Maiden  China  Co.,  Inc.,  238  Broadway,  Maiden. 

Chocolate  and  Cocoa  Products. 

Baker,  Walter,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Dorchester  &   Milton. 

Office:  45  Broad  St.,  Boston. 
Lowney  Chocolate  Co.,  Mansfield. 
Massachusetts  Chocolate  Co.,  197  Norfolk  Av., 

Boston. 
Wenz,  Henry,  40-50  Ferdinand  St.,  Boston. 

Cleansing    and    Polishing    Preparations. 

American  Metal  Polish  Co.,  89  Winslow  Av.,  W.  Som- 
erville, Somerville. 

Butcher  Polish  Co.,  The,  356  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Chase,  C.  L.,  &  Son,  Leominster. 
Cleanso  Specialty  Co.,  15  White  St.,  Cambridge. 
Converse,  W.  W.,  &  Co.,  84  Park  St.,  Palmer. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Heaney    Mfg.   Co.    (B.  J.   Heaney),    164    State  St., 

Boston. 
Hunt,  E.  M.  (Lowell   Polish  Co.),  133  Middle    St., 

Lowell. 

India  Alkali  Works,  28  India  Wharf,  Boston. 
Kimball,  C.  M.,  Co.,  41  Bowdoin  St.,  Winthrop. 
Lord,  F.  T.,  Polish  Co.,  37  Hovey  Av.,  Cambridge. 
Lowell  Polish  Co.  (E.  M.  Hunt),  133   Middle   St., 

Lowell. 

Paul  Mfg.  Co.,  36-40  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 
Staples,  H.  F.,  &  Co.,  Medford. 
Trafton,  F.  M.,  Co.,  Somerset. 
Wiley,  I.  H.,  Waxene  Co.,  77  Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Clocks. 

Automatic  Time  Stamp  Co.,  The,  160  Congress  St., 

Boston. 

Blodgett  Clock  Co.,  141  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 
Bond,  William,  &  Son,  4  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Chelsea  Clock  Co.,  Everett  Av.,  Chelsea.  Office: 

16  State  St.,  Boston. 
Howard,  E.,  Clock  Co.,  The,  373  Washington  St., 

Boston. 

Simplex  Time  Recorder  Co.,  26  Sanborn  St.,  Gardner. 
Waltham  Clock  Co.,  218 £  Moody  St.,  Waltham. 

Cloth  Sponging  and  Rennishing. 

Union    Steam    Sponging    Works,    242    Dover    St., 

Boston. 
London  Sponging  Works,  111  Arch  St.,  Boston. 

Clothing,  Horse. 

Chase,  L.  C.,  &  Co.,  39  Chapel  St.,  Newton.     Office: 

89  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 
Clark-Cutler-McDermott  Co.,  Franklin. 

Clothing,  Men's. 

Abraites  &  Gudas  Co.,  383  Albany  St.,  Boston. 

Acorn  Knee  Pants  Co.  (Max  Hellman),  28  Chauncy 
St.,  Boston. 

Aisner  Bros.,  46  School  St.,  Boston. 

Alexander,  Samuel,  725  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Andrews,  Mark,  &  Co.,  65  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 

Antico,  Joseph,  37  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Asher,  A.  I.,  Pants  Co.,  6  Winter  St.,  Worcester. 

Backer  &  Mann  (Central  Clothing  Co.),  18  Wash- 
ington St.,  No.,  Boston. 

Barron-Anderson  Co.,  36  Otis  St.,  Boston. 

Batchelder,  Fred  M.,  Co.,  109  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Bay  State  Overall  Mfg.  Co.,  21-23  Edinboro  St., 
Boston. 

Bennett  Bros.,  32  Kneeland  St.,  Boston. 

Bergson,  S.,  &  Son,  85  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Berkshire  Mfg.  Co.,  28  Clapp  Av.,  Pittsfield. 

Berman,  T.,  &  Co.,  258  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Bernstein,  Jacob  (The  Never  Rip  Overall  Manu- 
factory), 439-443  Ferry  St.,  Fall  River. 

Bloom  &  Co.,  23  Elm  St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Coat  Front  Mfg.  Co.,  2107  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

Boston  Overall  Co.  (Aaron  Pritzker),  18  Elm  St., 
Boston. 

Boston  Vest  Contracting  Co.,  94  Blackstone  St., 
Boston. 


|    Brown     Durrell     Co.,     Framingham.     Office:     104 

Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Canton  Mfg.  Co.,  25  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Cape  Ann  Clothing  Co.,  Vincent  St.,  Gloucester. 
Carter,  J.  F.,  Co.,  The,  135  Park  St.,  Beverly. 
Central  Clothing  Co.  (Backer  &  Mann),  18  Washing- 
ton St.,  No.,  Boston. 
Century  Mfg.  Co.  (A.  G.  Cross  &  Son),  56  Harrisor 

Av.,  Springfield. 

Cohen  Bros.,  80  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 
Cohen,  Solomon  L.,  &  Co.,  125  Summer  St.,  Boston 
Collins,  M.  J.  (Robinson  Umbrella    Cover  Co.),  24 

Thayer  St.,  Boston. 
Columbia  Rubber  Co.,  The    (O'Hern   &    Crowley) 

301  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Columbia    Rubber    Co.  The    (O'Hern    &   Crowley) 

Gloucester.     Office:  301    Congress   St.,    Boston 
Continental  Raincoat  Co.,  24  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Cook,  W.  G.  (The  Empire  Mfg.  Co.),  941  Mass.  Av. 

Boston. 

Cook  &  McKennett,  325  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Covitz  &  Cohen,  80  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 
Cross,  A.  G.,  &  Son  (Century  Mfg.  Co.),  56  Harrison 

Av.,  Springfield. 

C  &  C  Raincoat  Co. ,  163  Hampden  St.,  Boston. 
Daly,  E.  A.  &  R.  F.  (New  England  Overall  Co.) 

243 $  Essex  St.,  Salem. 
Day,  J.,  6  Howard  St.,  Somerville. 
De  Mark,  Frank,  49  Bennett  St.,  Boston. 
Devonshire  Overall  Co.    (J.  A.  Walerstein  &   Co.) 

292  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
Dimase,    Francesco,    &    Co.,    10  Frankfort  St.,    E 

Boston,  Boston. 
Empire  Mfg.  Co.  The  (W.  G.  Cook),  941  Mass.  Av. 

Boston. 
Evans  Bros.  &  Bissett,  99a  Border  St.,  E.    Boston 

Boston. 

Falkson,  J.,  &  Co.,  42  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Finkelstein,  David,  223  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 
Frankel,  B.  (New  Star  Mfg.  Co.),  10  Thacher  St. 

Boston. 

Gilman,  S.,  3  School  St.,  Boston. 
Glick,  Philip,  80  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 
Gloucester  Mfg.  Co.,  33  Commercial  St.,  Gloucester 
Gold,  Louis,  994  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Goldman,  S.,  188  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Goldstein  &  Speck,  7  Dix  PL,  Boston. 
Goodwin  &  Sigel,  88  Winter  St.,  Worcester. 
Gordon  Supply  Co.  (F.  D.  Gordon),  537  Albany  St. 

Boston. 

Gove,  Elmer  A.,  Co.,  154  Front  St.,  Worcester. 
Greely  &  Abrams,  10  Tremont  Row,  Boston. 
Greenbaum,  M.,  &  Co.,  786  Washington  St.,  Boston 
Greenberg  Bros.,  W.  Medway,  Medway. 
Greenwald,  B.,  Co.,  417-423  Broadway,  So.  Boston 

Boston. 

H.  C.  H.  Pant  Co.,  188  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Hellman,  Max  (Acorn  Knee  Pants  Co.),  28  Chauncj 

St.,  Boston. 

Hildreth,  A.  G.,  25  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 
Hoffman,  Max,  188  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Hub  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.,  20  Washington  St.,  No.,  Boston 
Hyman  Bros.,  67  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
International  Raincoat  Co.,   128  Summer  St.,  Bos 

ton. 
Kaplan  Bros.,  52  Meridian  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston 


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Katler  &  Barr  Co.,  123  Lyman  St.,  Springfield. 
Kaufman,  L.,  71  Water  St.,  Worcester. 
Kirshen,  Joseph,  15  Marshall  St.,  Boston. 
Klein  &  Brown,  46  Washington  St.,  No.,  Boston. 
Kondazian,  M.  S.,  18  Elm  St.,  Boston. 
Kronenberg,  Aaron  H.,  247  North  St.,  Boston. 
Kulvin  Bros.,  3  Ledge  St.,  Worcester. 
Lanes,  Joseph,  223  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 
Laserson,  Leon,  28  Kneeland  St.,  Boston. 
Leander,  Abraham  H.,  50  School  St.,  Boston. 
Lebenson,    Arthur    (O.    K.    Pants    Mfg.    Co.),    36 

Harrison  St.,  Worcester. 
Leventhal,  J.,  188  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Levy,  Bernard,  223  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 
Linsky,  M.,  812  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Loomis,  S.  W.,  Co.,  109  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Lutkevich,  J.,  &  Co.,  34  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
MacKenzie,  William  N.,  994  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Macullar  Parker  Co.,  400  Washington  St.,  Bostpn. 
Manhattan  Pants  Co.,  88  Winter  St.,  Worcester. 
Maranis  &  Singer,  282  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
Marshall,  Frank  P.,  41  North  St.,  Boston. 
Mayhew,  Will  W.,  Co.,  109  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Meer  &  Cohen,  247  North  St.,  Boston. 
Mercuric  &  Cianciarulo,  80  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 
Meszlis,  M.,  101  Bristol  St.,  Boston. 
Metropolitan  Pants  Co.,  46  Salem  St.,  Boston. 
Middlesex    Clothing  Co.   (H.  Rosenthal),  595  Main 

St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 
Modern   Pants    Co.     (Inc.),    Hygeia   &   Arctic   Sts., 

Worcester. 

Mogalson,  Myer,  144  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Monarch  Clothing  Co.,  119  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Morse,  Harry  F.,  Co.,  The,  175  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Morse,  Leopold,  Co.,  199-137  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Moskowitz,  J.,  231  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Myers,  S.  A.  &  H.,  36  Otis  St.,  Boston. 
Nelson,  J.  M.,  Gloucester. 

Never  Rip  Overall  Manufactory,  The  (Jacob  Bern- 
stein), 439-443  Ferry  St.,  Fall  River. 
New  England  Mfg.  Co.,  7  Sears  St.,  Boston. 
New  England    Overall    Co.   (E.  A.  &  R.  F.  Daly), 

243 £  Essex  St.,  Salem. 
plew  Star    Mfg.   Co.    (B.  Frankel),  10  Thacher  St., 

Boston. 

Nickerson,  L.,  Co.,  90  Rogers  St.,  Gloucester. 
Odiorne,  Geo.  A.,  Coat  Co.,  43  Saxton  St.,  Boston. 
O'Hern   &    Crowley    (The  Columbia   Rubber  Co.), 

301  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
O'Hern   &  Crowley    (The    Columbia   Rubber  Co.), 

Gloucester.     Office:  301    Congress   St.,    Boston. 
O.  K.  Pants  Mfg.  Co.  (Arthur  Lebenson),  36  Harrison 

St.,  Worcester. 

Oppenhetm  Bros.  &  Co.,  36  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Orent  &  Co.,  Inc.,  103  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Osiburg,  Philip,  751  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Pearson,  J.  B.,  Co.,  65  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Peavy,  J.,  &  Bros.,  30-38  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Peters  Mfg.  Co.,  53  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 
Pierce,  Billings,  &  Co.,  80  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Platinsky,  Philip,  &  Co.,  2£  Charter  St.,  Boston. 
Plekowicz,  Steven,  58  Thayer  St.,  Boston. 
Plummer,  Chas.  E.,  36  Pleasant  St.,  Newburyport. 
Podolske,  J.,  94  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 
Pritzker,    Aaron    (Boston  Overall  Co.),  18  Elm  St., 

Boston. 


Rhodes    &    Ripley    Clothing    Co.,    72    Lincoln    St., 

Boston. 

Rice,  Sayward,  &  Whitten  Co.,  144  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
Risman,  Morris,  84  Cross  St.,  Boston. 
Robinson     Umbrella    Cover    Co.     (M.    J.    Collins), 

24  Thayer  St.,  Boston. 
Rosenberg,     Michael,     99    Border    St.,    E.    Boston, 

Boston. 

Rosenthal,  M.,  46  Salem  St.,  Boston. 
Rosenthal,  H.   (Middlesex  Clothing  Co.),  595  Main 

St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 

Rowell,  W.  P.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  207  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Rubin,  H  ,  41  North  St.,  Boston. 
Russell,  Frank,  994  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Sadofsky,  M.,  19  Cross  St.,  Boston. 
Saftel,  David,  1160  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Sandier,  B.,  &  Co.,  25  Hudson  St.,  Boston. 
Sawyer,  Howard  M.,  &  Son,  (Inc.),  20  Thorndike  St., 

E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
Schlar,  L.,  72  Salem  St.,  Boston. 
Schwartz,  Aaron,  33  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Scorponeti,  George,  994  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Scolponeti,  John,  745  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Shalkosky,  William,  86  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 
Sheehan,  J.  P.,  117  So.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Sheinfeld,  J.,  41  North  St.,  Boston. 
Shenkel,  Wm.,  20  Washington  St.,   No.,  Boston. 
Sherman,  Welton  Co.,  100  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Shocket,  A.,  2$  Charter  St.,  Boston. 
Shulman,  I.,  9  Elm  St.,  Boston. 
Shuman,  A.,  &  Co.,  440  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Silverman,  R.  &  Bro.  (Worcester  Up-To-Date  Pants 

Co.),  3  Ledge  St.,  Worcester. 
Simon  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  77-79  Washington  St.,  No., 

Boston. 

Simons,  Hatch,  &  Whitten  Co.,  73  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
Singer  &  Weinstein,  41  North  St.,  Boston. 
Slater,  Ruben  L.,  1  Wiget  St.,  Boston. 
Slovinsky  &  Rothstein,  41  North  St.,  Boston. 
Smith,  E.  R.,  &  Co.,  77  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Sokolowitz,  Max,  4  Washington  St.,  No.,  Boston. 
Sprague,  Fred'k.  H.,  Co.,  108  E.  Main  St.,  Orange. 
Sullivan  Bros.,  42  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Superior  Overall  Co.,  27  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Talbot  Co.,  403  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Thompson,  Snow,   &  Davis  Co.,  105  Chauncy  St., 

Boston. 

Tower,  A.  J.,  Co.,  84  State  St.,  Boston. 
Union  Garment  Supply  Mfg.   Co.,    157    Cabot  St., 

Roxbury,  Boston. 
Walerstein,  J.  A.,  &  Co.   (Devonshire  Overall  Co.), 

292  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
Wasserman,  L.,  &  Co.,  2£  Charter  St.,  Boston. 
West   End  Pants   Co.,   5   Decatur  St.,   E.    Boston, 

Boston. 
White,  J.  A.,  &  Co.,  Summer  &  Main  Sts.,   North 

Brookfield. 

Whitten,  E.  B.,  370  Breman  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Wilson,  Tom,  Ltd.,  19  Cross  St.,  Boston. 
Wilson,  George,  &  Co.,  86  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
Wiltrakis,  J.,  21  Harrison  Av.,  Ex.,  Boston. 
Wolf  &  Tesariero,  994   Washington   St.,   Boston. 
Wolff,  Fording  &  Co.,  20  Eliot  St.,  Boston. 
Wolfson's,  L.,  Sons,  Corp.,  37  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
Worcester   Up-To-Date  Pants    Co.  (R.  Silverman  & 

Bro.),  3  Ledge  St.,  Worcester. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Yeretsky,  M  ,  21  Harrison  Av.,  Ex.,  Boston. 
Yesner  Mfg.  Co.,  504  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 
Zwairaites,  John,  21  Harrison  Av.,  Ex.,  Boston. 

Clothing,  Women's. 

American  Cloak  Co.,  The,  131  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
American  Mills  Co.,  67  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
Arcand  Mfg.  Co.  (L.  Gagnon),  722  Moody  St.,  Lowell. 
Armstrong,  R.  W.,  Co.,  The,  68  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
Aronson,  H.   (Boston   Superior  Petticoat   Co.),  109 

Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Aronson,  N.   (Royal  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.),  13  Summer 

St.,  Boston. 

Artistic  Waist  Co.,  28  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Atlas  Mfg.  Co.  (J.  Lebowitch),  564  Washington  St., 

Boston. 

Ballard,  V.,  &  Sons,  256  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 
Bamberger,  L.  P.,  Co.,  16  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Bean,  George  G.,  192  Granite  St.,  Quincy.     Office: 

501  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Bean,  Geo.  G.,  959  Main  St.,  Winchester.     Office: 

501  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Bedford    Mfg.    Co.,    The    (King    &   Goldberg),    116 

Bedford  St.,  Boston. 

Belle  Waist  Co.,  The,  105  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Benjamin,    Steinfeld,    Co.     (Samuel    Benjamin),  83 

Green  St.,  Worcester. 
Berger,    W.    (Boston    Wrapper    Mfg.    Co.),    17-19 

Cross  St.,  Boston. 
Berkowitz    &    Freedman    (Eagle    Skirt    Mfg.    Co.), 

99  Water  St.,  Worcester. 
Boston  Dress  Mfg.  Co.  (Israel  Feather),  19  Kingston 

St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Kimono  Mfg.  Co.,  99  Kneeland  St.,  Boston. 
Boston  Royal  Petticoat  Co.,  19  Eliot  St.,  Boston. 
Boston  Superior   Petticoat    Co.    (H.   Aronson),    109 

Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Boston  Wrapper  Mfg.  Co.  (W.  Berger),  17-19  Cross 

St.,  Boston. 
Bowdoin  Mfg.  Co.   (G.  Orlov),  611  Washington  St., 

Boston. 

Brecher  &  Gottesmann,  786  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Brener,  S.  (Elliott  Mfg.  Co.),  29  Otis  St.,  Boston. 
Brown  Durrell  Co.,  104  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Budd,  C.  F.,  Co.,  135  Main  St.,  Woburn. 
Burns,  Wm.  H.,  Co.,  69  Park  St.,  Worcester. 
Byer  Mfg.  Co.,  23  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
B.  &  B.  Waist  Co.,  420  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 
Caro's  Waist  House  (Israel  Caro),  125  Kingston  St., 

Boston. 

Cate,  Frederick,  23  Richmond  St.,  Weymouth. 
Cauman,  M.,  &  Co.  (Meyer  Cauman),  85  Essex  St., 

Boston. 

Century  Skirt  Co.,  The,  77  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Chauncy  Mfg.  Co.,  167  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 
Cobb,  David  (Continental  Waist  Co.),  13  Otis  St., 

Boston. 
Cohen,  H.  (Hub  Wrapper  Mfg.  Co.),  65  Bedford  St., 

Boston. 

Cohen,  Louis,  77  Washington  St.,  North,  Boston. 
Cohen,  S.  D.,  &  Co.,  694  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Collins,  B.  A.,  &  Co.,  School  St.,  No.  Brookfield. 
Columbia  Skirt  Mfg.  Co.  (M.  Schneider),  630 

Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Conant,  W.  H.,  Gossamer  Rubber  Co.,  Ill  Beach  St., 
Boston. 


Continental  Waist  Co.   (David  Cobb),  13    Otis  St., 
Boston. 

Coombs,  H.  W.,  3  Appleton  St.,  Boston. 

Crescent  Waist  Co.  (M.  Wyzanski),  125  Summer  St., 
Boston. 

C  &  B  Mfg.  Co.,  65  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Davidson  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  133  Summer  St.,   Boston. 

Devores,  Hyman   (Washington  Skirt  Co.),  40  Knee- 
land  St.,  Boston. 

Dine,  Rubin,  &  Macauley  Co.,  665  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

Eagle    Skirt    Mfg.    Co.    (Berkowitz    &    Freedman), 
99  Water  St.,  Worcester. 

Eclipse  Mfg.  Co.  (Price  &  Charlton),  611   Washing- 
ton St.,  Boston. 

Elite  Mfg.  Co.,  694  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Elizabeth  Mfg.  Co.,  9  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Winchester. 

Elliot  Mfg.  Co.  (S.  Brener),  29  Otis  St.,  Boston. 

Ellis,  W.  C.,  264  State  St.,  No.  Adams. 

Fairmount  Mfg.  Co.  (House  &  Nunn),  125  W.  River 
St.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston. 

Fashion  Waist  &  Skirt  Mfg.  Co.,  The  (H.  Richmond), 
131  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Feather,  Israel  (Boston  Dress  Mfg.  Co.),  19  Kings- 
ton St.,  Boston. 

Feingold,  S.  H.,  &  Sons,  8-10  Beach  St.,  Worcester. 

Filene's  Mfg.  Dept.,  19  Eliot  St.,  Boston. 

Frank,  Davis,  &  Co.,  109  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Freedman  Bios.,  65  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Freedman,  M.  J.,  &  Co.,  102-110  Ferry  St.,  Maiden. 

Gagnon,  L.  (Arcand  Mfg.  Co.),  722  Moody  St.,  Lowell. 

Glickman  &  Newhoff,  94  Arch  St.,  Boston. 

Globe  Skirt  Mfg.  Co.  (S.  Herson),  115  Chauncy  St., 
Boston. 

Goldman,  Albert,  64  Lafayette  St.,  Salem. 

Goldman,  Sam'l,  745  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Gordon  Bros.,  9  Bennett  St.,  Everett. 

Gordon,  J.,  &  Co.,  19-23  Columbia  St.,  Boston. 

Gordon  Mfg.  Co.   (H.  Gordon),  682  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

Grass  &  Miller.  19  Eliot  St.,  Boston. 

Green  &  Green,  19  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 

Greenberg,  H.,  23  Edinboro  St.,  Boston. 

Heald,    George    W.,    &    Co.,    276    Devonshire    St., 
Boston. 

Herson,  S.  (Globe  Skirt  Mfg.  Co.),  115  Chauncy  St., 
Boston. 

Holden-Graves  Co.,  The,  643  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Holden-Graves    Co.,    The,    Gloucester.     Office:  643 
Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Homer,  John  P.,  133  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 

Horwitz,  Harry   (Model  Skirt  Co.),  786  Washington 
St.,  Boston. 

House  &  Nunn  (Fairmount  Mfg.  Co.),  125  W.  River 
•St.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston. 

Hovey,  C.  F.,  &  Co.,  33  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Hub  Wrapper  Mfg.  Co.  (H.  Cohen),  65  Bedford  St., 
Boston. 

Humphreys,  R.,  Co.,  409  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Ideal  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.,  630  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Ideal  Waist  Co.   (Mrs.    E.  Rienherz),  114    Bedford 
St.,  Boston. 

Imperial  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.,  42  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 

Israel,  Abraham,  65-69  Water  St.,  Worcester. 

Israel,  Simon,  &  Co.,  215  Pocasset  St.,  Fall  River.   ' 
Judah-Goldberg  Co.,  694  Washington  St.,    Boston. 


CLASSIFICATION    BY    INDUSTRY. 


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Kafferman.  Herman,  &Bro., 3-5  Winter  St.,  Worcester. 
Kaufman,  Jacob,  &  Co.,  13  Otis  St.,  Boston. 
Kelley,    James    F.    (Sterling    Mfg.    Co.),    11    Edin- 

boro  St.,  Boston. 

Kelman,  M.,  28  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Kelsey,  Mary  E.,  &  Co.,  77  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
King  &  Goldberg  (Bedford  Mfg.  Co.),  116  Bedford 

St.,  Boston. 
Kingston  Mfg.   Co.,    (L.  Lotow),   19   Kingston  St., 

Boston. 

Klayman  Bros.  &  Co.,  Ferry  &  Essex  St.,  Maiden. 
Knowlton  Mfg.  Co.,  Franklin  St.,  Melrose. 
Lebowitch,  J.  (Atlas  Mfg.  Co.),  564  Washington  St., 

Boston. 

Leupold,  Robert,  68  Woodland  St.,  Lawrence. 
Levensohn  &  Cheiffetz,  90  Mechanic  St.,  Worcester. 
Lieb,  P.,  &  Co.,  25  Washington  St.,  No.,  Boston. 
Lincoln  Mfg.  Co.,  3  Chestnut  Hill  Av.,  Brighton, 

Boston. 

Linsky,  E.,  745  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Lotow,   L.    (Kingston    Mfg.  Co.),   19  Kingston  St., 

Boston. 

Markwett,  Paul,  &  Mark,  125  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Mass.   Neckwear  Mfg.    Co.    (Adolph    Nahass),    80a 

Essex  St.,  Boston. 
Massachusetts     Skirt     Co.,     752     Washington     St., 

Boston. 

May  &  Slater,  103  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Metropolitan  Cloak  Co.    (Skurnik    &  Shapiro),  157 

Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Miller,  M.,  &  Sons,  694  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Miller,  M.  H.,  115  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Mintz,  Lester,  &  Co.,  133  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Model  Skirt  Co.   (Harry  Horwitz),  786  Washington 

St.,  Boston. 
M.  &  C.  Skirt  Co.  (Moss-Copelof,  &  Roud),  9  Federal 

Ct.,  Boston. 
Nahass,    Adolph    (Mass.   Neckwear  Mfg.  Co.),  80a 

Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Natick  Underwear  Co.,  Warwick  St.,  Springfield. 
National  Cloak  &  Suit  Mfg.  Co.,  682  Washington 

St.,  Boston. 

-National  Skirt  Mfg.  Co.,  78a  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
[New  England  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.,  630  Washington  St., 

Boston. 

[New  England  Wrapper  Co.,  28  Cross  St.,  Boston. 
Nicholas,  Jacob    (Star  Waist  Co.),  611  Washington 

St.,  Boston. 

Oriental  Garment  Co.,  The,  16-18  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Orlov,  G.  (Bowdoin  Mfg.  Co.),  611  Washington  St., 

Boston. 

Pacific  Kimono*  Co.,  17  Edinboro  St.,  Boston. 
Paul  &  Green  Co.,  The,  316  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Peterboro  Mfg.  Co.,  238  West  St.,  Gardner. 
Pobolinski,    D.,    &    Sons  (Worcester  Muslin  Under- 
wear Co.),  Winter  &  Harding  Sts.,  Worcester. 
Porter  Bros.  &  Collins,  So.  Framingham,  Framing- 
ham. 

Price  &  Charlton  (Eclipse  Mfg.  Co.),  611  Washing- 
ton St.,  Boston. 
Preston,  Chas.   A.,  &  Co.,   171  Green  St.,  Jamaica 

Plain,  Boston. 

Putnam-Morrill  Co.,  65  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Puritan  Cloak  Co.,  36  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Queen  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  241  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Randall  Bros.,  Morse  St.,  Natick. 


Reinherz,  Mrs.  E.  (Ideal  Waist  Co.),  114  Bedford  St., 
Boston. 

Revman  Bros.  (Royal  Mfg.  Co.),  Elm  St.,  Glouces- 
ter. 

Reydon  Mfg.  Co.  (W.  H.  Reynolds),  61  Putnam  St., 
Danvers. 

Richmond,    H.    (Fashion   Waist  &  Skirt  Mfg.  Co.)r 
131  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Riverside  Waist  Co.,  786  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Rosenfeld,  Goldman,  &  Co.,  194  Front  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Rosenfield,  M.,  &  Co.,  24  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Rosenfield,  M.,  &  Co.,  14  Tirrell  Ct.,  Quincy.     Officer 
24  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Royal  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.  (N.  Aronson),  13  Summer 
St.,  Boston. 

Royal  Mfg.  Co.  (Revman  Bros.),  Elm  St.,  Glouces- 
ter. 

Royal  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  19-25  Eliot  St.,  Boston. 

Royal  Skirt  Mfg.  Co.,  67  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Rubenstein  Bros.,  155  County  St.,  Fall  River. 

Rudy,  Jos.  W.,  694  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Schatzel,  H.  (Sylph  Mfg.  Co.),  786  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

Schneider,    M.    (Columbia    Skirt    Mfg.    Co.),    630> 
Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Schultz.  B.t  &  Co.,  194  Front  St.,  Worcester. 

Schultz  &  Guthrie,  67  Water  St.,  Worcester. 

Seder,  S.,  &  Bro.,  181  Commercial  St.,  Worcester. 

Shapiro,  Harris,  8  Lowell  St.,  Boston. 

Shapiro,  S.,  &  Co.,  23  Beach  St.,  Boston. 

Simmons,  W.  O.,  Co.,  Inc.,  19  Columbia  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Sircom,  R.  H.,  Co.,  Corey  St.,  Melrose. 

Skurnik  &    Shapiro    (Metropolitan    Cloak  Co.),  157 
Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Smith,  Taylor  Co.,  65  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 

Solomon,  Alden,  &  Son,  24  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Sperber,.H.  I.,  &  Co.,  125  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Standard  Mfg.  Co.,  77  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 

Star  Cloak  Co.,  682  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Star    Waist    Co.   (Jacob  Nicholas),  611  Washington 
St.,  Boston. 

Starr,  Samuel  (Union  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.),  694  Wash- 
ington St.,  Boston. 

Sterling    Mfg.    Co.     (James    F.    Kelley),    11    Edin- 
boro St.,  Boston 

Stork  Co.,  The,  72  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Sturmlauf,  Chas.,  103  E.  Brookline  St.,  Boston. 

Sudbury  Mfg.  Co.,  34  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 

Sylph  Mfg.  Co.   (H.  Schatzel),  786  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

Temple  Mfg.  Co.,  119  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Thresher  Bros.,  46  Temple  PL,  Boston. 

Thuroduro  Dress  Co.,  54  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Torrey-Epstein  Co.,  91  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 

Trafton,  Henry  O.,  399  Franklin  St.,  Melrose. 

Ullian,  Levin,  &  Karon,  41  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Ullian  &  Wein,  131  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Union  Cloak  &  Suit  Co.   (Samuel  Starr),  694  Wash- 
ington St.,  Boston. 

Up-To-Date  Mfg.  Co.,  53  Bryant  St.,  Maiden. 

V.  S.  Undermuslin  Co.,  154  Front  St.,  Worcester. 

Wales  Mfg.  Co.,  91  Marshall  St.,  Winter  Hill,  Somer- 

ville. 
i    Washington  Raincoat  Co.,  67  Essex  St.,  Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS   MANUFACTURES. 


Washington  Skirt  Co.  (Hyman  Devores),  40  Knee- 
land  St.,  Boston. 

Westborough  Underwear  Co.,  Westborough 

Whitall  Mfg.  Co.,  99  Willie  St.,  Lowell. 

White  Waist  Co.,  The,  65  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Wickstead  Mfg.  Co.,  53  Holland  St.,  W.  Soinerville, 
Somerville. 

Wise,  P..  &  Co.,  241  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

Worcester  Muslin  Underwear  Co.  (D.  Pobolinski  & 
Sons),  Winter  &  Harding  Sts.,  Worcester. 

Wyzanski,  M.  (Crescent  Waist  Co.),  125  Summer  St., 
Boston. 

Coffee  and  Spice,  Roasting  and  Grinding. 
Bell,  Wm.  G.,  Co.,  The,  50  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 
Berry,  Dodge  Co.,  33-36  Commercial  Wharf,  Boston. 
Chase  &  Sanborn,  200  High  St.,  Boston. 
Clark,  Coggin,  &  Johnson  Co.,  202  State  St.,  Boston. 
Davis  &  Hatch  Spice  Co.  (F.  E.  Fowler),  28  Union 

St.,  New  Bedford. 

Dwinell-Wright    Co.,    311-319  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Edmands,   H.   C.,   Coffee   Co.,   88  So.    Market  St., 

Boston. 
Fowler,  F.  E.  (Davis  &  Hatch  Spice  Co.),  28  Union 

St.,  New  Bedford. 
Maynard    Coffee    Co.     (Frederick     D.     Maynard), 

74  North  St.,  Boston. 

Quimby,  W.  S.,  71  So.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Shapleigh  Coffee  Co.,  64  Long  Wharf,  Boston. 
Slade,  D.  &  L.,  Co.,  Revere.     Office:  189  State  St., 

Boston. 

Slade,  D.  &  L.,  Co.,  189  State  St.,  Boston. 
Stickney  &  Poor  Spice  Co.,  182-184  State  St.,  Boston. 
Swain,  Earl,  &  Co.,  63  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 
Thompson,   B.   S.,   &  Co.,   Ltd.,   6  Blackstone  St., 

Boston. 

Coffins,  Burial  Cases,  and  Undertakers'  Goods. 
Boston  Burial  Case  Co.  (Geo.  Heintz  &  F.  E.  Hollins), 

29  West  St.,  W.  Somerville,  Somerville. 
Dorntee  Casket  Co.,  175  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 
Egyptian  Chemical  Co.,  255  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Florence  Furniture  Co.,  Florence,   Northampton. 
Lowell    Casket    Mfg.    Co.    (Josephat   Sawyer),   561 

Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 
National  Casket  Co.,  122-140  First  St.,  E.  Cambridge, 

Cambridge. 

National  Chemical  Co.,  97  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
Rogers  &  Whitney  Co.,  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 
Sawyer,    Josephat    (Lowell   Casket   Mfg".   Co.),   561 

Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 

Sessions,  Frank  E.,  Co.,  16  Eaton  PL,  Worcester. 
Sullivan,  John  W.,  368  Fourth  St.,  Fall  River. 
Textile  Mfg.  Co.,  Westfield. 
Wilmarth,    W.   D.,    &   Co.,   63   County   St.,    Attle- 

borough. 

Coke. 

New  England  Gas  &  Coke  Co.,  Beecham  St.,  Everett. 
Office:  501  Shawmut  Bank  Bldg.,  Boston. 


Collars  and  Cuffs. 

Reversible  Collar  Co.,  Ill  Putnam  Av.,  Cambridge. 
Office:  95  Milk  St.,  Boston. 


Combs  and  Hairpins. 

Allen,  McNerney,  &  Co.,  Dunham  &  Pine  Sts.,  Attle- 

borough. 

Athol  Comb  Co.,  Inc.,  275  Cottage  St.,  Athol. 
Bay  State  Comb  Co.  (A.  L.  Preston),  Central  St.  Ct., 

Leominster. 

Blanchard,  England,  &  Co.,  160  Pleasant  St.,  Leomin- 
ster. 

Blodgett,  B.  F.,  &  Co.,  73  Cottage  St.,  Leominster. 

Bonnar,   D.,   Mfg.   Co.,  Corinth  &  Davenport  Sts., 

North  Adams. 

Columbia  Comb  Co.,  58  Graham  St.,  Leominster. 

Damon  Co.,  The,  65  Cotton  St.,  Leominster. 

Diadem  Mfg.  Co.,  84  &  114  Lunenburg  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Earl,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  40  Spruce  St.,  Leominster/ 

Globe  Mfg.  Co.  (S.  Wolfson),  54  Jackson  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Goodale  Comb  Co.,  The,  93  Water  St.,  Leominster. 

Harvard  Novelty  Co.,  Div.  (The  Viscoloid  Co.), 
511  Lancaster  St.,  Leominster. 

Howe  Comb  Co.,  The,  Tremaine  St.,  Leominster. 

Ideal  Comb  Co.,  157  Lincoln  St.,  Lowell. 

Kingman,  E.  B.,  &  Co.,  Main  St.,  Leominster. 

Leominster  Shell  Goods  Co.,  Williams  St.,  Leominster. 

Newton  Comb  Co.,  27  Water  St.,  Leominster. 

Noyes,  W.  H.,  &  Brother  Co.,  28  Chestnut  St., 
Newburyport. 

Paton  Mfg.  Co.,  Div.  (The  Viscoloid  Co.),  282 
Central  St.,  Leominster. 

Peerless  Comb.  Co.  (T.  A.  Tulin),  Hudson  St., 
Northborough. 

Pickering,  Metcalf  Co.,  The,  93  Water  St.,  Leomin- 
ster. 

Preston,  A.  L.  (Bay  State  Comb  Co.),  Central  St.  Ct., 
Leominster. 

Queen  Hair  Pin  Co.,  46  Colburn  St.,  Leominster. 

Richardson,  G.  W.,  Co.,  9  Dalton  St.,  Newburyport. 

Royal  Comb  Co.,  180  Pond  St.,  Leominster. 

Sadler  Bros.,  So.  Attleborough,  Attleborough. 

Spill  Bros.  (A.  C.  Spill),  1  Exchange  St.,  Leominster. 

Standard  Comb  Co.,  85  Pleasant  St.,  Leominster. 

Star  Mfg.  Co.,  85  Water  St.,  Leominster. 

Sterling  Comb  Co.,  Div.,  (The  Viscoloid  Co.),  Lan- 
caster St.,  Leominster. 

Tenney  &  Porter,  105  Union  St.,  Leominster. 

Tilton  &  Cook  Co.,  38  Spruce  St.,  Leominster. 

Tulin,  T.  A.  (Peerless  Comb  Co.),  Hudson  St., 
Northborough. 

Union  Comb  Mfg.  Co.,  95  Pleasant  St.,  Leominster. 

Viscoloid  Co.,  The:  —  Harvard  Novelty  Co.,  511 
Lancaster  St.,  Leominster,  Paton  Mfg.  Co., 
282  Central  St.,  Leominster,  Sterling  Comb 
Co.,  Div.,  152  Pleasant  St.,  Leominster. 

Watson-Blood  Co.,  152  Pleasant  St.,  Leominster. 

Whitaker,  N.  C.,  &  Co.,  7  Temple  PL,  Boston. 

Wilcox,  Joseph,  Athol. 

Wolfson,  S.  (Globe  Mfg.  Co.),  54  Jackson  St., 
Worcester. 

Yale  Novelty  Co.,  240  Lancaster  St.,  Leominster. 


Confectionery. 

American    Pop    Corn    Works,    61-63    Gerrish    Av., 

Chelsea. 
Atkinson,  Chas.  H.,  103  Meridian  St.,  East  Boston, 

Boston. 


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Aldrich-Clisbee  Co.,  The,  21-23  Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Bailey,  John  L.,  318  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Bailey's  (S.  E.  W.  Dow),  45  West  St.,  Boston. 

Baker,  Winthrop  M.,  332  A  Street,  So.  Boston.  Boston. 

Bates,  Kirby,  &  Co.,  46-52  Pleasant  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Beacon  Confectionery  Co.,  118  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

Bell  Bros.,  558  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Bell,  J.  S.,  Confectionery  Co.,  Main,  Sixth  &  Harvard 
Sts.,  Cambridgeport,  Cambridge. 

Biggi,  Louis,  36  No.  Bennet  St.,  Boston. 

Bonnakes,   James,   1200  Pleasant  St.,   Fall  River. 

Boston  Chicle  Co.,  The,  53  Bryant  St.,  Maiden. 

Boston  Confectionery  Co.,  814  Main  St.,  Cambridge. 

Boston  Confectionery  Store  (C.  A.  Donrodes),  218 
Merrimac  St.,  Lowell. 

Boston  Confectionery  Store  (S.  N.  Sculos),  8  &  36 
Concord  St.,  So.  Framingham,  Framingham. 

Briggs,  C.  A.,  Co.,  53  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 

Brunelle,  George  J.,  18  Park  St..  Webster. 

Carr,  L.  M.  (Drake's  Chocolate  Cream  Manufac- 
tory), 57  Holland  St.,  W.  Somerville,  Somerville. 

Cervera,  Dominico  (Fulton  Confectionery  Co.), 
113  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

Chase,  J.  O.,  &  Co.,  22  Medford  St.,  Boston. 

Chicoine,  Bruno,  14  Norfolk  St.,  Cambridge. 

Close,  George,  Co.,  The,  243  Broadway,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 

Columbia  Candy  Co.  (Joseph  Mackelovitch) ,  304 
So.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 

Cook,  Francis  H.,  r.  266  Essex  St.,  Salem. 

Cox,  Thomas  R.,  Methuen. 

Cream  of  Chocolate  Co.,  Lawrence  St.,  Danvers. 

Crown  Confectionery  Co.,  192  Main  St.,  Marl- 
borough. 

Cryan,  E.  J.,  606  Broadway,  Lowell. 

Cuneo,  M.,  &  Co.,  45  Cambridge  St.,  Charlestown, 
Boston. 

Currier  Bros.,  Raymond  PL,  Leominster. 

Cushman,  Fred  H.,  15  Central  St.,  Taunton. 

Daggett,  F.  L.,  Co.,  35  Lewis  Wharf,  Boston. 

Donrodes,  C.  A.  (Boston  Confectionery  Store), 
218  Merrimac  St.,  Lowell. 

Dow,  F.  H.,  &  Co.  (Utopian),  87  Union  St.,  Boston. 

Dow,  S.  E.  W.  (Bailey's),  45  West  St.,  Boston. 

Drake's  Chocolate  Cream  Manufactory  (L.  M. 
Carr),  57  Holland  St.,  W.  Somerville,  Somer- 
ville. 

Duchesse  Salted  Nut  Co.,  184  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Eaton  &  Hobbs  (National  Pop  Corn  Works),  261 
Western  Av.,  Lynn. 

Emanuel,  S.  G.,  Co.,  44  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Emanuel,  S.  G.,  Co.,  1397  Hancock  St.,  Quincy. 

Farmer,  Frank  H.,  15  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Fisher,  H.  N.,  100  North  St.,  Boston. 

Foss,  H.  D.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  112  Canal  St.,  Boston. 

Foss,  L.  J.,  Co.,  56  Elm  St.,  Cambridge. 

Fox  Sweetmeat  Co.,  22  Snow  St.,  Brighton,  Boston. 

Fuller-Greene  Co.,  29-32  Lewis  Wharf,  Boston. 

Fulton  Confectionery  Co.  (Dominico  Cervera), 
113  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

Gale,  J.  W.,  73  Holden  St.,  North  Adams. 

Gefteas  Bros.,  72  Jefferson  St.,  Lowell. 

Oilman  &  Moffett,  207  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Gold  Standard  Confectionery  Co.,  73  Union  Sq., 
Somerville. 

Greene  &  Fish  Co.,  The,  81-91  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 


Gunther's,  Otto,  Sons,  319  Kittredge  St.,  Roslindale, 

Boston. 

Hennessy,  William,  493  Mass.  Ave.,  Cambridge. 
Hildreth,  H.  L.,  Co.,  67  Batterymarch  St.,   Boston. 
Hills,  J.  A.,  128  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Ho?hle  &  Johnson  Co.,  80  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 
Homer,  E.,  28  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Houghton  &  Dutton,  55  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Hoyt,  Frank  M.,  2  Greenwood  St.,  Amesbury. 
Hub  Confectionery  Co.,  38  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 
Hunt,  J.  S.,  Davis  St.,  So.  Framingham,  Framingham. 
Hunt,  R.  &    E.    (Revere  Confectionery  &  Pop  Corn 

Works),  Framingham. 

Jensen  Confectionery  Co.,  3-5  Douglas  Ct.,    Cam- 
bridge. 

Jensen,  F.  G.,  319  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Kelly  Peanut  Co.  Inc.,  The,  200  State  St.,  Boston. 
Kibbe  Bros.  Co.,  33-51  Harrison  Av  ,  Springfield. 
King,  H.  K.,  18  Washington  St.,  North  Attleborough. 
Krikorian,  H.,  42  Thayer  St.,  Boston. 
Leonard,  P.  F.,  Estate,  35  Main  St.,  Taunton. 
Lovell  &  Covel  Co.,  128  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 
Lewis,  Edgar  P.,  221  Endicott  St.,  Boston. 
Lewis,  John  H.,  205  Moody  St.,  Waltham. 
Loose-Wiles    Co.,     119-127    Washington    St.,    No., 

Boston. 
Lowney,   Walter   M.,   Co.,   The,  486   Hanover    St., 

Boston. 
Mackelovitch,     Joseph      (Columbia     Candy     Co.), 

304  So.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 
Manicas,  S.  &  P.  J.,  46  Locke  St.,  Haverhill. 
McDonald  Bros.,  80  Thorndike  St.,  E.  Cambridge, 

Cambridge. 

Merry,  A.  C.,  &  Co.,  162  Boston  St.,  Lynn. 
Miller,  Chas.  N.,  1  Haverhill  St.,  Boston 
Miller,  F.  G.,  293  West  3rd  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Miller,  Willard  A.,  73  Union  Sq.,  Somerville. 
Morrill    &   McGregor,   471   Broadway,    So.   Boston, 

Boston. 
National  Pop  Corn    Works    (Eaton  &  Hobbs),  261 

Western  Av.,  Lynn. 
National  Wafer  Co.,  741  E.  Sixth  St.,  So.    Boston, 

Boston. 
New  England  Confectionery  Co.,  253  Summer  St., 

Boston. 

Page  &  Shaw,  9  West  St.,  Boston. 
Page  &  Shaw,  Ames  St.,  Cambridge. 
Patterson,  S.  G.,  21  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Pepper  Co.,  The,  27-29  Central  St.,  Peabody. 
Perry  &  Ayers,  Inc.,  5  Central  Sq.,  Cambridge. 
Peters  &  Conos,  1295  Acushnet  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Pittsfield    Wholesale    Confectionery    Co.,     178-180 

Columbus  Av.,  Pittsfield. 
Plymouth  Rock  Candy  Co.,  r.  194  North  Av.,  No. 

Abington,  Abington. 

Potter  Confectionery  Co.,  91  Albany  St.,  Cambridge. 
Purity  Confectionery  Co.,  179  Portland  St.,  Boston. 
Queen  Bee  Mfg.  Co.,  34  Plympton  St.,  Boston. 
Quimby,  W.  D.,  &  Co.,  79  Portland  St.,  Boston. 
Read,  E.  M.,  Co.,  370  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Reynolds  Chocolate  Co.,  29  Newburn  St.,  Somerville. 
Revere  Confectionery  &  Pop  Corn  Works  (R.  &  E. 

Hunt),  Framingham. 

Richards,  F.  A.,  Co.,  1058  Cambridge  St.,  Cambridge. 
Richardson  Candy  Co.,  47  Merrimac  St.,  Newbury- 

port. 


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Roberts,  F.  H.,  Co.,  128  Cross  St.,  Boston. 
Roberts,  Herbert  F.,  104  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 
Royal  Candy  Co.,  53  Hillman  St.,  Springfield. 
Russell  &  Co.,  253  Norfolk  St.1,  Cambridge. 
Samoset  Chocolates  Co.,  60  Commerce  St.,  Boston. 
Schrafft,  W.  F.,  &  Sons  Corp.,  160  Washington  St., 

No.,  Boston. 
Sculos,  S.  N.  (Boston  Confectionery  Store),  8  &  36 

Concord  St.,  So.  Framingham,  Framingham. 
Shaghalian,  S.  G.,  &  Co.,  109  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 
Shooshan,  M.  H.,  76  Green  St.,  Worcester. 
Squirrel  Brand  Co.,  The,  624  Main  St.,  Cambridge. 
Stahl,  C.  F.,  Co.,  3  Appleton  St.,  Boston. 
St.  Clairs,  Inc.,  144  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Star  Confectionery  Co.,  64  Green  &  3  Winter  Sts., 

Worcester. 
Touraine    Confectionery    Co.,    251    Causeway     St., 

Boston. 
United  Candy  Co.,  Greenleaf  &  Leon  Sts.,  Roxbury, 

Boston. 

Utopian  (F.  H.  Dow  &  Co.),  87  Union  St.,  Boston. 
Washburn,    F.    B.,    &    Co.,    Corp.,    154    Court    St., 

Brockton. 

Waters,  J.  F.,  754  South  St.,  Roslindale,  Boston. 
Windsor  Confectionery  Co.,  10  Lincoln  St.,  Worcester. 
Wing,  E.  C.,  &  Co.,  66  Coburn  St.,  E.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Cooperage. 

Adams,  U.  S.,  Townsend. 

American  Stave  &  Cooperage  Co.,  16  Marginal  St., 

Chelsea. 
Armstrong,  S.,  Co.,  The,  74  Somerville  Av.,  Somer- 

ville. 
Atherton  &  Nye  (Sagamore  Barrel  Co.),  Sagamore, 

Bourne. 

Barnes,  John  C.,  Water  St.,  Plymouth. 
Baxter,  Charles  L.,  Santuit,  Barnstable. 
Brooklyn    Cooperage    Co.,    C    &   Anchor    Sts.,    So. 

Boston,    Boston.     Office:  117    Wall     St.,    New 

York  City. 

Brooks,  George,  No.  Acton,  Acton. 
Brown,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  Lincoln  St.  Ex.,  Winchendon. 
Carr,  Alonzo  A.,  Ashby. 

Crowell,  E.  K.,  Cooper  Shop,  Dennisport,  Dennis. 
Donnelly,  Charles,  So.  Carver,  Carver. 
Edson,  W.  A.,  Washington  &  Summer  Sts.,  Abington. 
Fairbanks,  Granville,  Ayer.     Office:    Shirley, 
Fessenden,  B.  &  A.  D.,  Co.,  Townsend. 
Fisher,  John,  &  Co.,  17  Caldwell  St.,  Charlestown, 

Boston. 

Flagg,  Elmer  A.,  Depot  St.,  Littleton. 
Goepper  Bros.   Co.,   71    Ninth   St.,   E.   Cambridge, 

Cambridge. 

Hall  Bros.  Co.,  W.  Acton,  Acton. 
Keyes,  D.  C.,  So.  Wareham,  Wareham. 
Love  joy,  Augustus,  E.  Main  St.,  Ayer. 
Mann,  O.  L.,  Winchendon. 
Marlin,  Joseph,  Commercial  St.,  Gloucester. 
Murdock,  E.  E.,  &  Co.   (Elisha  M.  Whitney),  Water- 

ville,  Winchendon. 

Perry,  C.  R.,  No.  Brewster,  Brewster. 
Richmond,  Chas.  R.,  E.  Taunton,  Taunton. 
Sagamore  Barrel  Co.  (Atherton  &    Nye),  Sagamore, 

Bourne. 

Sears  Bros.,  East  Dennis,  Dennis. 
Small,  R.  H.,  So.  Harwich,  Harwich. 


Smith,  Allen,  Littleton  Common,  Westford. 

Sousa,    Manuel   G.,   353  So.    2nd  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Stickney,  Clarence,  Main  St.,  W.  Townsend,  Town- 
send. 

Taylor  &  Holmes,  W.  Wareham,  Wareham. 

Thayer,  George  A.,  Ashfield. 

Whitney,  Elisha  M.  (E.  E.  Murdock  &  Co.),  Water- 
ville,  Winchendon. 

Wixon,  Jeremiah  R.,  No.  Brewster,  Brewster. 

Wood,  Albert  T.,  9  Hamilton,  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Copper,  Tin,  and  Sheet- Iron  Products. 

Abramson,  J.  R.,  126  Commercial  St.,  Worcester. 
Allington  &  Curtis   Mfg.   Co.,   The,    14   L  St.,   So, 

Boston,     Boston.     Office:  Saginaw,     Mich. 
American    Can    Co.,    31    Binford    St.,    So.    Boston,. 

Boston.     Office:  447   W.    14th   St.,    New   York 

City. 

Ames  &  Ginty,  Fenway  Sta.,  Boston. 
Atsatt  Bros.,  Mattapoisett. 
Back    Bay    Roofing    &    Cornice    Co.     (S.     Weiner), 

47  Dundee  St.,  Boston. 

Badger,  E.  B.,  &  Sons,  Co.,  Inc.,  75  Pitts  St.,  Boston. 
Barnard,  George  A.,  74  Prescott  St.,  Worcester. 
Bay    State    Stamping    Co.     (J.    H.    Bennett),    380 

Chandler  St.,  Worcester. 

Belinsky,   Max,  81   Wales  St.,   Dorchester,    Boston. 
Berkshire  Sheet  Metal  Works,  57  Clapp  Av.,  Pitts- 
field. 
Berry,  Wm.  B.,  &    Co.    (J.  L.  Robinson),  79  North 

St.,  Boston. 

Bingham,  J.  F.,  Mfg.  Co.,  25  Broadway,  Lawrence. 
Blacklow,  H.,  8  Friend  St.,  Boston. 
Boston  Copper  Works  Co.,  84  Marginal  St.,  E.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 
Boston    Pressed    Metal    Co.,    171-173     Union    St., 

Worcester. 

Carlson  Bros.,  1144  Main  St.,   Campello,  Brockton. 
Carroll  Bros.,  36  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 
Chandler  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  17  Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 
Clark,  Henry  N  ,  Co.,  Inc.,  56-58  Union  St.,  Boston. 
Cohen,   Joseph    (Standard    Sheet    Metal    Co.),    447 

Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 
Colonial  Can  Co.,  120  Milk  St..  Boston. 
Cook,  William  A.,  14  L  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Cote  &  Cazeault,  35  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 
Cushing,    Daniel,    &    Co.     (Jos.    L.    Gushing),    398 

Middlesex  St.,  Lowell. 

Cushing,  L.  W.,  &  Sons,  r.  29  Moody  St.,  Waltham. 
Dahlquist    Mfg.    Co.     (Theodore     W.     Dahlquist), 

40  W.  Third  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Davis  Co.,  29  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 
Dover    Stamping    &    Mfg.    Co.,    385    Putnam    Av., 

Cambridgeport,  Cambridge. 
Duffy,  Thomas,  280  State  St.,  Boston. 
Duparquet,    Huot,    Moneuse    Co.,    90    North    St., 

Boston. 
Dwyer,  John  L.  (Fall  River  Sheet  Metal  &  Cornice 

Works),  6  Durfee  St.,  Fall  River. 
Eagle   Cornice    &    Skylight    Works,    24    Tudor   St., 

Cambridge. 

Ely,  J.  B.,  &  Co.,  25  Union  St.,  Boston. 
Estabrook,  Geo.  R.,  146  State  St.,  Springfield. 
Fall  River  Sheet  Metal  &  Cornice  Works  (John  L. 

Dwyer),  6  Durfee  St.,  Fall  River. 


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Feneno,  Bernard,  1480  Tremont  St.,  Roxbury, 
Boston. 

Fenn  Ventilator  Co.,  94  Blackstone  St.,   Boston. 

Friedrich,  E.  H.,  &  Co.,  73  Sargeant  St.,  Holyoke, 

Gallagher,  D.  F.t  &  Co.,  38  Commercial  Wharf, 
Boston. 

Gammons  &  Tompkins,  129  Durfee  St.,  Fall  River. 

Gem  Stamped  Steel  Co.,  22  Beach  St.,  Chelsea  Sta., 
Everett. 

Gerstein  Bros.  &  Cooper, '31  W.  First  St.,  So  Boston, 
Boston. 

Gibbons,  Robert  P.  (Taunton  Boiler  Works), 
12  Stanley  Av.,  Taunton. 

Gillet  Novelty  Co.  (Wm.  Lamprell),  284  Commercial 
St.,  Boston. 

Oilman,  H.  S.,  43  Front  St.,  Salem. 

Gloucester  Can  Co.,  r.  30  Granite  St.,  Gloucester. 

Goldberg,  S.,  48  Porter  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Gordon,  James  L.,  108  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 

Hicks,  S.  D.,  &  Son,  17  Bowker  St.,  Boston. 

Hilliard,  E.  C.,  48  India  St.,  Boston. 

Hillson,  H.  M.,  &  Co.,  16  Taylor  St.,  Somerville. 

Hoiaington,  Charles  F.,  &  Son,  141  Market  St., 
Lowell. 

Horan,  P.  H.,  Estate,  634  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 

Houghton  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  89  Exchange  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Hughes,  Jas.  T.,  140  Third  St.,  Fall  River. 

Jones,  Walter  P.,  1272  Dorchester  Av.,  Dorchester, 
Boston. 

Lagasse  Bros.  Co.,  23  Ninth  St.,  Fall  River. 

Lamb  &  Ritchie  Co.,  250  Albany  St.,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 

Lamprell,  Wm.  (Gillet  Novelty  Co.),  284  Commercial 
St.,  Boston. 

Larava  &  Dean  (Quinsigamond  Pressed  Steel  &  Tool 
Co.),  62  Jackson  St.,  Worcester. 

Lazarus,  A.  (Maine  Cornice  &  Roofing  Co.),  5  Clark 
St.,  Cambridge. 

Linley,  F.  R.  H..  Co.,  33  Elm  St.,  Fall  River. 

Lowe,  S.  C.,  Supply  Co.,  87  Union  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Lucke,  L.,  &  Co.,  37  Prentiss  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 

Lyman,  Herbert  B.,  Southampton. 

Mack,  W.  A.,  Co.,  25  Shattuek  St.,  Lowell. 

Maine  Cornice  &  Roofing  Co.  (A.  Lazarus),  5  Clark 
St.,  Cambridge. 

Mason,  Geo.   H.,  Co.,   152  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 

Maverick  Iron  Works,  Inc.,  54  Lake  St.,  Ar- 
lington. 

Mayberger,  Edward  F.,  1  Willow  Park,  Roxbury, 
Boston. 

McDowell  Oven  Co.,  156  State  St.,  Boston. 

McNally,  C.  W.  S.,  44  India  St.,  Boston. 

McNally,  D.  E.,  &  Co.,  24-26  Houghton  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Meek  Oven  Co.,  The,  33^3  Water  St.,  Newburyport. 

Miller,  Samuel  P.,  4S  Broadway  Ext.,  Boston. 

Montgomery,  F.  W.,  29  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Moore,  Richard,  3  Province  St.,  Boston. 

Moriarty,  Gilbert  J.,  28  Harvard  St.,  Boston. 

Morse  Bros.,  17  Green  St.,  Boston. 

Mulcahy,  Thomas  M  ,  14  Cambria  St.,  Boston. 

Mullen,  J.  II.,  16  Southampton  St.,  Boston. 

Murphy,  J.  F.,  &  Co.,  31  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

Murphy,  M.  F.,  55  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

National  Can  Co.,  36  Washington  St.,  No.,  Boston. 


Nelson,  A.  H.,  Mfg.  Co.,  7  Pearl  Ct.,  Newton. 
New  Can   Co.,  The,   326    A  St.,  So.    Boston,    Bos- 
ton. 

New  England  Metal  Culvert  Co.,  Palmer. 

New    England    Steel    Roofing    Co.,    274    Main    St., 
Worcester. 

Packard,  W.   H.,  &  Co.,  39  Haverhill  St.,   Boston. 

Parker,  John  L.,  Co.,  62  Jackson  St.,  Worcester. 

Quinsigamond  Pressed  Steel  &  Tool  Co.  (Larava  & 
Dean),  62  Jackson  St.,  Worcester. 

Reardon  Boiler  Co.,  Ill  Albany  St.,  Boston. 

Rice,  Charles  E.,  331  Dwight  St.,  Springfield. 

Robinson,    J.    L.  (Wm.  B.  Berry  &  Co.),  79  North 
St.,  Boston. 

Roy,  Arsene  A.,  &  Co.,  671  Purchase  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Rumrill  &  Co.,  52  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Sandberg,  Charles  E.,  65  Thomas  St.,  Worcester. 

Sexton  Can  Co.   (Isaac    E.    Sexton),  2  Hartford  St., 
Boston. 

Shearman    Heating    Co.    (John   M.    Shearman),    18 
Union  St.,  Boston. 

Shepard  Mfg.  Co.,  10  Central  Av.,  Worcester. 

Smith,    A.,    &   Co.,    162    First   St.,    E.    Cambridge, 
Cambridge. 

Smith,   Geo.   A.,    Co.,   34    Southbridge  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Smith,  L.  E.,  Co.,  221-223  Main  St.,  Gloucester. 

Snow,  F.  O.,  &  Co.,  Winchester.     Office:  17  Milk  St., 
Boston. 

Standard    Sheet     Metal    Co.    (Joseph    Cohen),    447 
Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 

Standard  Tinware  Co.,  89  Summer  St.,  Chelsea. 

Star  Can  Co.,  23  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

Stephenson    Household    Specialties,    27    Farrar    St., 
Lynn.  ^ 

Success  Mfg.  Co.,  Sargeant  St.,  Gloucester. 

Taunton    Boiler    Works    (Robert     P.    Gibbons),    12 
Stanley  Av.,  Taunton. 

Temple,  George   C.,  27   Eustis  St.,  Roxbury,    Bos- 
ton. 

Union    Screen    Plate    Co.,    124    Water    St.,    Fitch- 
burg. 

United  Cork  &  Seal  Co.,  Millis. 

United  States  Fastener  Co.,  95  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

Van  Noorden,  E.,  Co.,  100  Magazine  St.,  Roxbury, 
Boston. 

Walker  &  Pratt  Mfg.  Co.,  31  Union  St.,  Boston. 

Weinberger  Bros.,  15  Lewis  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Weiner,    S.    (Back    Bay    Roofing     &   Cornice   Co.), 
47  Dundee  St.,  Boston. 

Wellmade  Can  Co.,  51  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 

Wells,  John  K.,  97  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 

Whitmarsh,  Irving  F.,  64  WTeir  St.,  Taunton. 

Wilcox,  D.  T.,  46  Granite  St.,  Fall  River. 

Williams   &  Poore  (Geo.  A.  Williams),  22    Medford 
St.,  Boston. 

Wilson,  D.  H.,  &  Co.,  279  Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 

Worcester  Metal  Goods  Co.,  17  Hermon  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Worcester  Pressed  Steel  Co.,  No'-th  &  Barber  Ava., 
Worcester. 

Wright,  Henry  E.,  &  Son,  50  Spice  St.,  Charlestown, 
Boston. 

Young,    L,    &   Co.,   85-87   Border    St.,    E.   Boston, 
Boston. 


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Cordage  and  Twine. 

Allen,  J.  &  S.,  Walpole. 

Burnham,  L.  A.,  &  Co.,  181  Main  St.,  Gloucester. 
Covel  &  Osborn  Co.,  The,  71  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 
Goss  Brothers,  1467  Bedford  St.,  Fall  River. 
Holden,  James,  559  Ridge  St.,  Fall  River. 
Lambeth  Rope  Corp.,   627  Tar  kiln   Hill   Rd.,   New 

Bedford. 

Lyman  Cordage  Co.,  Kent  St.,  Newburyport. 
Mt.    Pleasant    Banding   Co.    Inc.,    Hathaway   Rd., 

New  Bedford. 

New  Bedford  Cordage  Co.,  131  Court  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford.    Office:  261   Broadway,   New  York  City. 
Norman    Cordage    &    Machine    Co.,    47    Field    St., 

Roxbury,  Boston. 

Plymouth  Cordage  Co.,   No.   Plymouth,  Plymouth. 
Samson  Cordage  Works,  Shirley.     Office:  88  Broad 

St.,  Boston. 

Sanderson,  Lyman  M.,  Haydenville,  Whately. 
Silver  Lake  Co.,  108  Nevada  St.,  Newton.     Office: 

78  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 

Tate  Mfg.  Co..  Inc.,  40-48  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Toohey,  M.  J.,  &  Co.,  809  Stafford  Rd.,  Fall  River. 
Westport  .  Manufacturing     Co.,     Westport.     Office: 

Fall  River. 

Cordials  and  Sirups. 

Eureka  Syrup  Co.,  The,  202  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Halford  Co.,  200  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

Miner's  Fruit  Nectar  Co.,  134  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

Murray  Co.,  The,  224  State  St.,  Boston. 

National  Fruit  Products  Co.,  94  Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Sage  Bros.  Co.,  26  Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Ynoka  Mfg.  Co.,  206  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

Cork  Cutting. 

Stinson,  M.  F.,  &  Co.,  82  Commercial  St..  Boston. 

Westman  Mfg.  Co.,   146  Liverpool  St.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Corsets. 

Bay  State  Corset  Co.,  Dwight  &  Taylor  Sts.,  Spring- 
field. 

Birdsey,   Somers,  Co.,  238  Dwight  St.,  Springfield. 
Office:  233  Fifth  Av.,  New  York  City. 

Corset  H.  Co.,  40  Jackson  St.,  Worcester. 

Linehan  Corset  Co.,  12  Austin  St.,  Worcester. 

Massachusetts  Corset  Co.,  15  Union  St.,  Worcester. 

Maynard  Corset  Co.,  184  Front  St.,  Worcester. 

New    England    Corset    Co.,    Inc.,    51    Hermon    St., 
Worcester. 

Olmstead-Quaboag  Corset  Co.,   Pleasant  St.,   West 
Brookfield. 

Royal  Worcester  Corset  Co.,  30  Wyman  St.,  Worcester. 

Shelton,  Frederick  W.,   1  Brattle  St.,  Worcester. 

Thomas,  Frances  L.,  420  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Cotton  Goods. 

Acushnet  Mill  Corp.,  Delano  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Adams  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.  (Maple   Grove  Warp  Mills), 

17  Grove  St.,  Adams. 
American  Linen  Co.,  Ferry  St.,  Fall  River. 
American      Textilose      Co.,      Newburyport.     Office: 

61  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
American  Thread  Co.  The  (Kerr  Mills),  Martine  St., 

Fall  River.     Office:  243  Washington  St.,  Jersey 

City,  N.  J. 


American  Thread  Co.  The   (Merrick-Hadley    Mills), 

532  Main  St.,  Holyoke.     Office:  *243  Washington 

St..  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Anco  Mills,  The  (John  H.  Meyer),  Sutton.     Office: 

50-54  Union  Sq.,  New  York  City. 
Ancona  Co.,  The,  10  Fenner  St.,  Fall  River. 
Andrews,  J.  C.,  &  Co.,  452  Broadway,  Lowell. 
Appleton  Co.,  Jackson  &  Central  Sts.,  Lowell.    Office: 

50  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Arkwright  Mills,  Quequechan  St.,  Fall  River. 
Arlington   Mills,   (Cotton   Dept.),   Methuen.     Office: 

78  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Atlantic  Cotton  Mills,  Canal  St.,  Lawrence.     Office: 

87  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
Barnaby     Mfg.     Co.,     638     Quequechan     St.,     Fall 

River. 

Barnard  Mfg.  Co.,  Quequechan  St.,  Fall  River. 
Barrington  Mills,  100  Bridge  St.,  Gt.  Barrington. 
Bartlett,  Edwin,  Co.,  The,  No.  Oxford,  Oxford. 
|    Bay    State    Thread    Works,    15    Mill    St.,    Spring- 
field. 
|    Beacon    Mfg.    Co.,    Purchase    St.,    New    Bedford. 

Office:  3  College  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
|    Bent,  G.  W.,  Co.,  Rover,  near  Robin"  St.,  Everett. 

Office:  93  Causeway  St.,  Boston. 
i    Berkshire    Cotton    Mfg.    Co.,    Columbia    &    Hoosac 

Sts.,  Adams. 

I    Booth  Mfg.  Co.,  E.  French  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Boott    Mills,    Amory   St.,    Lowell.     Office:  79    Milk 

St.,  Boston. 

I    Border  City  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 
;    Borden,  Richard,  Mfg.  Co.,  Plymouth  Av.  &  Rod- 
man St.,  Fall  River. 
Boston  Duck  Co.,  Bondsville,  Palmer. 
Boston  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Moody  St.,  Waltham.     Office: 

50  State  St.,  Boston. 

Boyd,  John  S.,  Co.,  101  Water  St.,  Williamstown. 
Bristol  Mfg.  Corp.,  Coggeshall  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Bullard  Thread  Co.,  The,  Conway. 
Bullard  Thread  Co.,  The,  32  Main  St.,  Holyoke. 
Butler  Mill,  Ruth  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Central  Mills  Co.,  28  Foster  St.,  Southbridge. 
Chace  Mills,  Rodman  St.,  Fall  River. 
Charlton  Mills,  Howe  St.,  Fall  River. 
Chicopee  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicopee.     Office:  70  Kilby  St., 

Boston. 
Chicopee     Mills      (Dwight     Mfg.     Co.),     Chicopee. 

Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 
City  Mfg.  Co.,  Grinnel  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Commercial    Fibres    Co.    Assn.,    Braintree.     Office: 

120  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

Conanicut  Mills,  505  Bay  St.,  Fall  River. 
Cordis  Mills,  Millbury. 
Cornell  Mills,  563  Alden  St.,  Fall  River. 
Corr  Mfg.  Co.,  Middleborough  St.,  Taunton. 
Cranska  Thread  Co.,  70  Beacon  St.,  Worcester. 
Dartmouth  Mfg.  Corp.,  Cove  &  Harbor  Sta.,  New 

Bedford. 

|    Davis  Mills,  749  Quequechan  St.,  Fall  River. 
Davol  Mills,  296  Hartwell  St.,  Fall  River. 
Dodgeville    Mill  (Hebron  Mfg.  Co.),  Attleborough. 

Office:  Providence,  R.  I. 
Dudley  Mills  Co.,  80  Beacon  St.,  Worcester. 
Durfee  Mills,  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 
Dwight      Mfg.     Co.     (Chicopee     Mills),     Chicopee. 

Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 


CLASSIFICATION    BY   INDUSTRY. 


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Estes  Mills,  Stafford  Rd.,  Fall  River. 

Everett    Mills,    Union    St.,    Lawrence.     Office:  120 

Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Fall  River  Iron  Works  Co.,  Ferry  St.,  Fall  River. 
Fisher    Mfg.    Co.,    Graf  ton.     Office:  70    Kilby    St., 

Boston. 
Fiskdale    Mills,    Sturbridge.     Office:  131    State    St., 

Boston. 

Fitchburg  Duck  Mills,  Duck  Mill  Road,  Fitchburg. 
Fitchburg   Yarn   Co.,    Nockege   St.,   Fitchburg. 
Flint  Mills,  Alden  St.,  Fall  River. 
Franklin  Mills  Corp.,  Unionville,  Franklin. 
Futurity     Thread     Mfg.     Co.,     Plympton.     Office: 

93  High  St.,  Boston. 

Gosnold  Mills  Co.,  Orchard  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Granite  Mills,  Twelfth  St.,  Fall  River. 
Grant  Yarn  Co.,  Cleghorn  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Greylock    Mills,    Williamstown.     Office:  506    State 

Rd.,  North  Adams. 

Greylock  Mills,  506  State  Road,  North  Adams. 
Grinnell  Mfg.  Corp.,   Kilburn  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Griswoldville    Mfg.    Co.,    Griswoldville,    Colrain. 
Hadley    Mills,    South    Hadley.     Office:  Canal    St., 

Holyoke. 
Hamilton    Mfg.    Co.,    Jackson    St.,    Lowell.     Office: 

201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
Hamilton  Woolen  Co.,  Amesbury.     Office:  131  State 

St.,  Boston. 

Hargraves  Mills,  Hargraves  St.,  Fall  River. 
Hathaway  Mfg.  Co.,  Gifford  St..  New  Bedford. 
Hebron    Mfg.  Co.   (Dodgeville  Mill),  Attleborough. 

Office:  Providence,  R.  I. 
Hebron    Mfg.  Co.  (Hebronville  Mill),  Attleborough. 

Office:  Providence,  R.  I. 

Holbrook  Mills  (Edward  F.  Rice  &  Co.),    Millbury. 
Holmes  Mfg.  Co.,  E.  French  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Hoosac  Cotton  Mills,  Union  St.,  North  Adams. 
Indian  Orchard  Co.,  Indian  Orchard,  Springfield. 
Jersey  Cloth  Mills,  The,  65  Kent  St.,  Brookline. 
Kerr  Mills  (The  American  Thread  Co.),  Martine  St., 

Fall  River.     Office:  243  Washington  St.,  Jersey 

City,  N.  J. 

Kilburn  Mill,  W.  French  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
King  Philip  Mills,  372  Kilburn  St.,  Fall  River. 
Knight,  B.  B.  &  R.  (Manchaug  Co.),  Sutton.     Office: 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Knight,  B.  B.  &  R.  (Readville  Cotton  Mills),  Hyde 

Park,  Boston.     Office:    Providence,  R.  I. 
Lancaster  Mills,  Clinton.     Office:  82  Devonshire  St., 

Boston. 

Laurel  Lake  Mills,  131  Broadway,  Fall  River. 
Lawrence   Duck   Co.,    Lawrence.     Office:  85   Water 

St.,  Boston. 

Lincoln  Mfg.  Co.,  41  No.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 
Linwood  Mill   (Whitin  Bros.),  Whitinsville,  North- 
bridge. 
Lowell  Weaving  Co.,  Marginal  St.,  Lowell.     Office: 

161  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
Luther  Mfg.  Co.,  240  Hartwell  St.,  Fall  River. 
Lyman    Mills,    74    Frost    St.,    Holyoke.     Office:  53 

State  St.,  Boston. 
Manchaug    Company  (B.  B.  &  R.  Knight),  Sutton. 

Office:  Providence,  R.  I. 

Manomet  Mills,  Riverside  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Maple    Grove  Warp  Mills  (Adams  Bros  Mfg.  Co.), 

17  Grove  St.,  Adams. 


1  Massachusetts  Cotton  Mills,  Merrimack  St.,  Lowell- 
Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

Massaemet  Yarn  Mills,  Shattuckville,  Colrain. 

Maverick  Mills,  Addison  St.,  E.  Boston,  office: 
87  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

Mechanics  Mills,  1082  Davol  St.,  Fall  River. 

Medway  Mfg.  Co.,  Medway.  Office:  Pawtucket, 
R.  I. 

Merchants  Mfg.  Co.,  14th  &  Bedford  Sts.,  Fall  River. 

Merrick-Hadley  Mills  (The  American  Thread  Co.), 
532  Main  St.,  Holyoke.  Office:  243  Washing- 
ton St.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J-. 

Merrimack  Mfg.  Co.,  Dutton  St.,  Lowell.  Office: 
53  State  St.,  Boston. 

Methuen  Co.,  Methuen.  Office:  78  Chauncy  St., 
Boston. 

Meyer,  John  C.,  &  Co.,  1449-1495  Middlesex  St., 
Lowell. 

Meyer,  John  H.  (The  Anco  Mills),  Sutton.  Office: 
50-54  Union  Sq.,  New  York  City. 

Monument  Mills,   Housatonic,  Gt.  Barrington. 

Narragansett  Mills,  1567  No.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 

Nashawena  Mills,  Belleville  Av.,  New  Bedford. 

Naumkeag  Steam  Cotton  Co.,  Harbor,  Peabody, 
&  Union  Sts.,  Salem. 

Neild  Mfg.  Co..  Nash  Rd.,  New  Bedford. 

New  Bedford  Cotton  Mills  Corp.  295  Phillips  Av., 
New  Bedford. 

New  Bedford  Textile  Co.,  247  Shawmut  Av.,  New 
Bedford. 

New  England  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  115  Coggeshall  St., 
New  Bedford.  Office:  141  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

New  England  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Old  Colony  Av., 
Taunton.  Office:  141  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

New  England  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  460  Globe  Av., 
Fall  River.  Office:  141  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

Nockege  Mills,  273  River  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Nonquit  Spinning  Co.,  Belleville  Av.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Oakland  Mills,  Mill  Lane,  Taunton. 

Old  Colony  Mfg.  Corp.,  25  Adams  St.,  Taunton. 

Orswell  Mills.  River  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Osborn  Mills,  Tower  St.,  Fall  River. 

Otis  Company,  E.  Main  &  South  Sts.,  Ware. 

Otis  Company,  (Palmer  Mills),  Three  Rivers,  Palmer. 

Pacific  Mills,  Canal  St.,  Lawrence.  Office:  70 
Kilby  St..  Boston. 

Page  Mfg.  Co.,  Cove  Rd.,  New  Bedford. 

Palmer  Mills  (Otis  Co.),  Three  Rivers,  Palmer. 

Parker  Mills,  Jefferson  St.,  Fall  River. 

Parkhill  Mfg.  Co.,  River  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Pemberton  Co.,  Canal  St.,  Lawrence.  Office:  78 
Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 

Pierce  Bros.,  Ltd.,  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Pierce  Mfg.  Corp.,  Bellevue  Av.,  New  Bedford. 

Pilgrim  Mills,  r.  857  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 

Plunkett,  William  C.,  &  Sons,  74  Commercial  St. 
Adams. 

Pocasset  Mfg.  Co.,  Pocasset  St.,  Fall  River. 

Ponikin  Mills,  Lancaster.  Office:  355*  Main  St., 
Fitchburg. 

Potomska  Mills  Corp.,  774  So.  Water  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Puritan  Mills,  Freetown.  Office:  34  No.  Main  St., 
Fall  River. 

Quisset  Mill,  Grinnel  St.,  New  Bedford. 


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Readville  Cotton  Mills,  Hyde  Park,  Boston.     Office: 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Renfrew  Mfg.  Co.,  Adams. 

Rice,  Edw.  F.  &  Co.  (Holbrook  Mills),  Millbury. 
Rochdale  Mill  (Paul  Whitin  Mfg.  Co.),  Northbridge. 
Roxbury  Shoe  Thread  Co.,  The,  56  Kemble  St., 

Boston. 

Sagamore  Mfg.  Co.,  1822  No.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 
Saunders  Cotton  Mills,  Whitinsville,  Grafton. 
Seaconnet  Mills,  E.  Warren  St.,  Fall  River. 
Sharp  Mfg.  Co.,  Dartmouth  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Shove  Mills,  126  Shove  St.,  Fall  River. 
Slater,  S.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  No.  Main  St.,  Webster. 
Soule  Mill,  Sawver  St..  Nf»w  Bedford. 
Spencer  Yarn  Co.,  Adamsdale,  North  Attleborough. 
Stafford  Mills,  Quarry  St.,  Fall  River. 
Stevens  Mfg.  Co.,  Russell  St.,  Fall  River. 
Stohn,  C.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston. 
Taber  Mill,  Coffin  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Tecumseh  Mills,  169  Hart  well  St.,  Fall  River. 
Thorndike  Co.,  (Warren  Cotton  Mills),  Warren. 
Thorndike  Co.,  Thorndike,  Palmer. 
Tremont  &  Suffolk  Mills,  Suffolk  St.,  Lowell.     Office: 

70  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 
Troy  Cotton  &  Woolen  Manufactory,  29  Troy  St., 

Fall  River. 

Turner's  Falls  Cotton  Mills,  Turner's  Falls,  Monta- 
gue. 

Union  Cotton  Mfg.  Co.,  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 
Uxbridge  Cotton  Mills,  No.  Uxbridge,  Uxbridge. 
Wachusett  Thread  Co.,  116  Gold  St.,  Worcester. 
Wampanoag  Mills,  Alden  St.,  Fall  River. 
Wamsutta  Mills,  Acushnet  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Warner  Cotton  Mills,  Charles  St.,  Newburyport. 

Office:  161  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
Warren  Cotton  Mills    (Thorndike  Co.),  Warren. 
Warren,  W.,  Thread  Works,  So.  Broad  St.,  Westfield. 
Weetamoe  Mills,  1290  Davol  St.,  Fall  River. 
West  Boylston  Mfg.  Co.,  Eastbampton. 
Westville  Spinning  Co.,  Cohannet  St.,  Taunton. 
White    Bros.      (White    Valley    Mills),    Winchendon 

Springs,  Barre. 
White,    Nelson    D.,    &    Sons,    Winchendon    Springs, 

Winchendon. 

Whitin  Bros.  (Linwood  Mills),  Whitinsville,  North- 
bridge. 

Whitin,  Paul,   Mfg.   Co.     (Rochdale    Mills),   North- 
bridge. 

Whitinsville  Cotton  Mills,  Whitinsville,  Northbridge. 
Whitman  Mills,  Coffin  Av.,  New  Bedford. 
Whittenton    Mfg.    Co.,    Whittenton    St.,    Taunton. 

Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston. 
Winthrop  Cotton  Yarn  Co.,  Ingell  St.,  Taunton. 

Cotton  Small  Wares. 

Barber  Mfg.  Co.,  199  Perkins  St.,  Lowell. 

Beacon   Narrow   Fabric   Co.,    18   Notre   Dame   St., 

Fall  River. 
Brockton  Webbing  Co.,  26  Pinkham  St.,  Campello, 

Brockton. 

Carribee  Mfg.  Co.,  Methuen. 
Davol  Braiding  Co.  (E.  H.  &  B.  D.  Davol),  79  Grace 

St.,  Fall  River. 

Dudley,  D.  T.,  &  Co.,  66  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Dyer,  Charles  N.,  287  Thorndike  St.,  Lowell  Office: 

81  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 


Hey  wood    Narrow    Fabric    Co.,    Portland    St.,    Fall 

River. 
International  Braid  Co.,    Attleborough.     Office:    47 

Charles  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Jenkins  Mfg.  Corp.,  Braintree.     Office:  506  Albany 

Bldg  ,  Boston. 
La  Fontaine  Braiding  Co.,  83-85  Whitman  St.,  New 

Bedford. 
Lincoln  Webbing  Co.,  146  Hay  ward  Av.,  Campello 

Sta.,  Brockton. 

Mason,  Joseph  S.,  13  E.  Main  St.,  Westborough. 
Moore  &  Burgess  Webbing  Co.,  So.  Acton,  Acton. 
Rockland  Webbing  Co.,   76  Park  St.,   Rockland. 
Small   Bros.    (R.    C.    Small,    Jr.),    S3   Prospect   St., 

Fall  River. 

Springfield  Webbing  Co.,  235  Mill  St.,  Springfield. 
Standard  Braid  Co.,  Attleborough  Falls,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 

Standard  Fabric  Co.,  85  Portland  St.,  Fall  River. 
Star  Webbing  Works,   Inc.,  Skinner  St.,  Brockton. 
Thayer,  L.  D.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Lagrange  St.,  Worcester. 
Union  Webbing  Co.,   Lowell.     Office:  27  Exchange 

St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Victory     Webbing     Co.      (Albert     C.     Woodward), 

38  Bates  Av.,  No.  Abington,  Abington. 
Waban  Webbing  Co.,  16  South  St.,  Boston. 
Westborough    Weaving    Co.,    Westborough.     Office: 

108  Franklin  St.,  New  York  City. 
Witter,  H.  M.,  &  Co.,  Park  Av.,  Worcester. 
Woodward,     Albert     C.     (Victory     Webbing    Co.), 

38  Bates  Av.,  No.  Abington,  Abington. 


Crucibles. 

Paige  Retort  &  Crucible  Co.,  Presbrey  Court,  Taun- 
ton. 
Taunton  Crucible  Co.,  89  W.  Water  St.,  Taunton. 


Cutlery  and  Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Adams,  John  J.,  85  Mechanic  St.,  Worcester. 
Adell  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  61  E.  River  St.,  Orange. 
Aldrich,  William  K.,  Co.,  587  Dutton  St.,  Mechanic 

Mills,  Lowell. 

Almont,  T.  R.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Ashburnham. 
American  Electric  Tool  Co.,  W.  Newton,  Newton. 
American  Tap  &  Die  Co.,  Bernardston. 
American  Tap  &  Die  Co.,  Arch  St.,  Greenfield. 
Ames  Shovel  &  Tool  Co.,  Easton.     Office:  90  Ames 

Bldg.,  Boston. 
Ames  Sword  Co.,  ft.  of  Grape  St  ,  Chicopee  Center, 

Chicopee. 
Amesbury  Tool  Co.  (J.  S.  Bickford),  r.  71  Elm  St., 

Amesbury. 

Barker,  John  A.,  186  Union  St.,  Worcester. 
Bay  State  Tap  &  Die  Co.,  75  Chauncy  St.,  Mansfield. 
Beaudry,  T.  J.,  Florence  St.,  Marlborough. 
Bemis  &  Call  Hardware  &  Tool  Co.,  South  &  So. 

Main  Sts.,  Springfield. 
Bickford,  J.  S.  (Amesbury  Tool  Co.),  r.  71  Elm  St., 

Amesbury. 

Breed,  Fred  J.,  586  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
Brockton  Die  Co.,  255  Center  St.,  Brockton. 
Brooks,  John,  Co.,   10  Foundry  St.,  Brockton. 
Buck  Bros.,  Millbury. 
Buck,  Charles,  Edge  Tool  Co.,  Millbury. 


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Burkinshaw    Knife    Co.,    Sheffield    St.,    Pepperell. 
Bussey,  E.  E.,  62  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Chapman,  J.  W.,  r.  44  Washington  St.,   Haver  hill 
Christensen,  H.  M.,  Co.,  961  Montello  St.,  Campello, 

Brockton. 

Clegg,  J.,  Co.,  r.  31  Railroad  St.,  Attleborough. 
Clement  Mfg.  Co.,  Northampton. 
Clement,  William  D.,  151  High  St.,  Waltham. 
Clemson  Knife  Co.,  Woburn. 

Coates  Clipper  Mfg.  Co.,  237  Chandler  St.  Worces- 
ter. 
Codman,  F.  L.  &  J.  C.,  K  &  First  Sts.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Coes  Wrench  Co.,  1  Goes  Sq.,  Worcester. 
Coles,  W.  E.,  28  Hodges  St.,  Attleborough. 
Conant  &  Donelson  Co.,  Conway. 
Conway  Die  Co.,  48  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 
Day,  George  F.,  21  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
Derbyshire,  F.  W.,  157  High  St.,  Waltham. 
Drew,  C.,  &  Co.,  Kingston. 
Drummond,  David  T.,  63  Liberty  St.,  So.  Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Eagle  Machine  Co.,  358  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Etna  Co.,  The,  228  High  St.,  Taunton. 
Eyelet  Tool   Co.     (J.    H.    Ricker),   40   Lincoln   St., 

Boston. 

Falk,  M.,  &  Co.,  37  Orchard  St.,  Leominster. 
Ford  Auger  Bit  Co.,  Bigelow  St.,  Holyoke. 
Fuller,  O.  T.,  Co.,  26  Cottage  St.,  Attleborough  Falls, 

No.  Attleborough. 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Co.,  41  W.  First  St.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 
Globe  Buffer    Co.    (Assn.),  251   A  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Goodell  Mfg.  Co.,  W.  Main  St.,  Greenfield. 
Goodell-Pratt  Co.,  Wells  St.,  Greenfield. 
Goodell    Tool   Co.,    39    Main   St.,    Shelburne    Falls, 

Buokland. 

Grover,  Albert  A.,  4  Dunham  St.,  Attleborough. 
Hammarberg  &  Co.,  42  Southbridge  St.,  Worcester. 
,  Hardy,  L.,  Co.,  The,  9  Mill  St.,  Worcester. 
Harrington  Cutlery  Co.,  So.  Marcy  St.,  Southbridge. 
Harrington,     Theodore     (T.     Jerome      Harrington), 

Worcester  St.,  Southbridge. 

Haverhill  Buffing  Co.,  59  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Hersom,  Harry  E.,  210  Main  St.,  Stoneham. 
Holmes,  Elmer  M.,  7  Cliff  St.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 
Hyde  Mfg.  Co.,  Southbridge. 
Independent  Die  Co.,  Inc.,   127  No.  Montello  St., 

Brockton. 

Flsele,  A.  W.,  &  Son,  51-53  Pitts  St.,  Boston. 
J.  &  L.  Tool  Co.,  The,  49  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 
:  Jones,  A.  W\,  37  Wallis  St.,  Peabody. 
Knox,  J.  E.,  &  Co.,  22  Sea  St.,  Lynn. 
Lamson    &    Goodnow    Mfg.    Co.,    Shelburne    Falls, 

Buckland. 

Lane,  Geo.  H.,  r.  62  Weir  St.,  Taunton. 
Leslie  Mfg.  Co.,  Canton. 
Lothrop,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  Sharon. 
Lowell  Wrench  Co.,  91  Exchange  St.,  Worcester. 
Lyons,  Edward  S.,  140-146  Main  St.,  Woburn. 
Massachusetts  Tool  Co.,  Wells  St.,  Greenfield. 
Maybew,  H.  H.,  Co.,  Shelburne  Falls,  Shelburne. 
Maynard,  C.  A.,  Green  St.,  Northampton. 
McCarty,  John  (National  Awl  Co.),  19  Church  St., 

Worcester. 


McDowell,  A.,  &  Co.,  78  Sagamore  St.,  Lynn. 
Megson,  Richard,  &  Co.,  46  State  St.,  Cambridge. 
Mixter,  J.  W.,  Saw  Tool  Co.,  Town  Sq.,  Plymouth. 
Moore  Drop  Forging  Co.,   Biruie  Av.,   Brightwood, 

Springfield. 
Morse  Twist  Drill  &    Machine  Co.,   100  Fifth  St., 

New  Bedford. 
Murphy,  A.  F,,  Die  &  Machine    Co.,  364  Atlantic 

Av.,  Boston. 

Murphy,  Robert,  &  Sons,  Ayer. 
National  Awl  Co.  (John  McCarty),  19  Church   St., 

Worcester. 

Neal,  E.  E.,  Co.,  293  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
New   England   Annealing   &   Tool    Co.,    74    K   St., 

So.  Boston,  Boston. 

New  England  Buff  Co.,  95  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
New  England  Die  Co.,  Franklin  St.,  Brockton. 
Nichols,  H.  &  O.  D.  (O.  D.  Nichols),  19  Washington 

St.,  Haverhill. 

Northampton  Cutlery  Co.,  Main  St.,  Northampton. 
Paine,  B.  O  ,  6  Beach  St.,  Millbury. 
Perkins,   Charles  P.,    14   Foundry  St.,   Brockton. 
Pinel  Tool  Co.,  The,  242  Water  St.,  Quincy. 
Porter,  Henry  K.,  6  Ashland  St.,  Everett. 
Pratt  Drop  Forge  Co.,  Shelburne  Falls,  Shelburne. 
Remington  Tool  &  Machine  Co.,  Woburn. 
Richard,  Stephen,  Co.,  The,  Elm  St.,  Southbridge. 
Ricker,   J.   H.    (Eyelet  Tool   Co.),  40    Lincoln    St., 

Boston. 

Ricklees,  A.,  &  Co.,  1359  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 
Robbins,  Gamwell,  &  Co.,  68  West  St.,  Pittsfield. 
Roberts  Mfg.  Co.,  Park  &  Beacon  Sts.,  Somerville. 
Robinson,  H.,  Estate,  45  Buffum  St.,  Lynn. 
Rogers,     Wm.     A.,     Ltd.,      Northampton.     Office: 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Russell,  John,  Cutlery  Co.,  Turners  Falls,  Montague. 
Savels,  O.  M.,  &  Co.,  Plum  &  E.  Worcester  Sts., 

Worcester. 

Sawyer,  Tool  Mfg.  Co.,  76  Winter  St.  Fitchburg. 
Smart,  A.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Hope  St.,  Greenfield. 
Snell  &  Atherton,  Inc.,  72  Snell  St.,  Montello,  Brock- 
ton. 

Snell  Mfg.  Co.,  Fiskdale,  Sturbridge. 
Snell  Mfg.  Co.,  Fiskdale,  Brimfield. 
Spier,  W.  A.,  5  Maiden  Lane,  Attleborough. 
Standard  Bone  Cutter  Co.,  6  Front  St.,  Milford. 
Starrett,  L.  S.,  Co.,  The,  Athol. 
Stearns,  W.  H.,  Stamping  Co.,  34  Southbridge  St., 

Worcester. 
Stratton  Level  Co.  (R.  O.  Stratton),  26  School  St., 

Greenfield. 
Sutton  Tool  Co.,   Northbridge  Rd.,  Wilkinsonville, 

Sutton. 

Taft,  F.  O.,  &  Co.,  41  Maple  St.,  Brockton. 
Tanck,  F.  M.,  370  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Thayer  Mfg.  Co.,  Williamsburg. 
Tolman  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  12  So.  Main  St.,  Orange. 
Torrey,  J.  R.,  Razor  Co.,  128  Chandler  St.,  Worcester. 
Trimont  Mfg.  Co.,  55  Amory  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Tufts,  H.  W.,  Tool  Co.,  77  Elm  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Tuners  Supply  Co.,  89  Wheatland  St.,  Somerville. 
Underbill  Bros.   (J.  T.   Underbill),  6    Sherman    St., 

Charlestown,  Boston. 
United  Awl  &  Needle  Co.,   Awl  St.,  W.  Medway, 

Medway. 
Vulcan  Tool  Mfg.  Co.,  41  Liberty  St.,  Quincy. 


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MASSACHUSETTS    MANUFACTURES. 


Wakefield,  Clarence  EM  89  Exchange  St.,  Worcester. 
Walden  Mfg.  Co.,  65  Beacon  St.,  Worcester. 
Warner  Mfg.  Co.,  Leyden  Rd.,  Greenfield. 
Wells  Bros.  Co.,  Sanderson  St.,  Greenfield. 
Wells,  F.  E.  &  Son  Co.,  Riddell  St.,  Greenfield. 
Wilbas,  Gustaf,  139  Granite  St.,  Quincy. 
Wilks  Burghoff  Co.,  The,  Howe  St.,  Leominster. 
Williamsburg  Mfg.  Co.,  Williamsburg. 
Winter  Bros.  Co.,  Kendrick  St.,  Wrentham. 
Woodward    Machine    Co.    (W.    A.    Woodward),    31 
Apsley  St.,  Hudson. 


Dairymen's,  Poulterers'. and  Apiarists'  Supplies. 

Gannon  &  Chamberlain,  32  Milk  St.,  West- 
borough. 

Northern  Industrial  Chemical  Co.,  68  Northampton 
St.,  Boston. 

Plympton  Mfg.  Co.,  1  Washington  Av.f  Natick. 

Tilson  Mfg.  Co.  (Geo.  F.  King),  Middlesex  Ct., 
Maiden. 

Woods,  H.  C.,  &  Co.,  Howe  St.,  Leominster. 

Dentists'  Materials. 

Hood,  John,  Co.,  Hyde  Park,  office:  178  Trcmont 
St.,  Boston. 

Ideal  Dental  Laboratory,  Inc.,  The,  100  Boylston 
St.,  Boston. 

Kinder,  John  A.,  2  Park  Sq.,  Boston. 

Reynolds,  S.  H.,  Sons  Co.,  100  Boylston  St., 
Boston. 

Stoddard,  S.  Warren  (The  Boylston  Dental  Labora- 
tory), 120  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Tullock,  H.,  2  Park  Sq.,  Boston. 

Drug  Grinding. 
Gould,    S.    W.,    &   Bros.,    Summer    &    Mystic    Sts., 

Arlington. 
Gould,  S.  W.,  &  Bros.,  3  Clinton  St.,  Maiden. 

Dyeing  and  Finishing  Textiles. 

Algonquin  Printing  Co.,  20  Brook  St.,  Fall  River. 

American  Printing  Co.,  Water  St.,  Fall  River. 
Office:  90  Worth  St.,  New  York  City. 

Amherst  Mfg.  Co.,  Amherst.  Office:  77  Summer 
St.,  Boston. 

Arnold  Print  Works,  Marshall  St.,  North  Adams. 

Atlas  Buckram  Co.,  19  Spring  St.,  Taunton. 

Barrell,  Wm.  L.  (Eastern  Finishing  Works),  Em- 
bankment St.,  Lawrence.  Office:  85  Water  St., 
Boston. 

Barrowsville  Bleachery,  Barrowsville,  Norton. 

Boston  Braiding  Co.,  Tanner  St.,  Lowell. 

Cochrane  Mfg.  Co.  (Cochrane  Print  Works  Divi- 
sion), Maiden.  Office:  E.  Dedham. 

Crystal  Spring  Bleaching  &  Dyeing  Co.,  Freetown. 

Daly's  Bleach  &  Dye  Works,  Freetown. 

Danvers  Bleachery  &  Dye  Works,  off  Foster  St., 
Peabody.  Office:  Salem. 

Dunn,  Ash,  &  O'Neil  (Hampden  Bleachery),  Chico- 
pee  Falls,  Chicopee. 

Eastern  Finishing  Works  (Wm.  L.  Barrell),  Em- 
bankment St.,  Lawrence.  Office:  85  Water  St., 
Boston. 


East  Village    Mill  (S.  Slater  &  Sons,  Inc.),  E.  Main 

St.,  Webster. 
Essex  Dye  Works  (W.  Stuart  &  Co.),  38  Vine  St., 

Lawrence. 

Fall  River  Bleachery,  Lawton  St.,  Fall  River. 
Farwell  Bleachery,  So.  Canal  St.,  Lawrence.      Office: 

70  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 
Gilmore,   K.   M.,   &   Co.    (Middlesex    Bleach,   Dye, 

&    Print    Works),    550   Somerville   Av.,  Somer- 

ville. 
Glenwood  Works,  Amaranth  Av.,  Medford.     Office: 

31  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Gray,  S.,  Co.,  The,  Main  St.,  Walpole. 
Green,  J.  C.,  36  Southgate  St.,  Worcester. 
Hampden   Bleachery  (Dunn,  Ash,  &  O'Neil),  Chico- 
pee Falls,  Chicopee. 
Hampton  Co.,  Ferry  St.,  Easthampton. 
Harodite  Finishing  Co.,  No.  Dighton,  Dighton. 
Hodges    Finishing    Co.,    Bussey    St.,    E.    Dedham, 

Dedham. 

Holliston  Mills,  The,  Norwood. 
Home  Bleach  &  Dye  Works,  Inc.,  near  R.  I.  line, 

Attleborough.     Office:  Pawtucket,   R.   I. 
Hopkinson  Dyeing  &  Textile  Works  (Thomas  Hop- 

kinson),  259  Forest  St.,  Fall  River. 
Hull,  R.  W.,  289  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Lawrence  Dye  Works  Co.,  South  Canal,  Lawrence 

Office:  100  Fifth  Av.,  New  York  City. 
Lowell  Bleachery,  Carter  St.,  Lowell. 
Macintosh  Mfg.  Co.,  172  Hampden  St.,  Boston. 
Mackintosh,  D.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Lyrnan  St.,  Holyoke. 
Mansfield  Bleachery,  Mansfield. 
Meyer,  John  H.  (Springdale  Finishing  Co.),  Canton 

Office;  50  Union  Sq.,  New  York  City. 
Middlesex  Bleach  Dye   &  Print  Works  (K.  M.  Gil- 
more  &  Co.),  550  Somerville  Av.,  Somerville. 
Molt  Bros.  Inc.,  Millbury. 

Mt.  Hope  Finishing  Co.,  North  Dighton,  Dighton. 
New  Bedford  &  Agawam  Finishing  Co.,  E.  Wareham 

Wareham. 

Orr,  James,  Co.,  So.  Attleborough,  Attleborough. 
Pacific     Mills    (Print    Works),    Lawrence.     Office 

70  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 
Seamans  &  Cobb  Thread  Mills,  Sharon. 
Slater,  S.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (East  Village  Mill),  E.  Main 

St.,  Webster. 

Southbridge  Printing  Co.,  Southbridge. 
Springdale  Finishing  Co.  (John  H.  Meyer),  Canton 

Office:  50  Union  Sq.,  New  York  City. 
Stuart,  W.,  &  Co.  (Essex  Dye  Works),  38  Vine  St., 

Lawrence. 

Swansea  Dye  Works,  Wood  Av.,  Swansea. 
Taunton  Dye  Works  &  Bleaching  Co.,  Washingtor 

St.,  Taunton. 
Walker  Bros.,  Dyeing  &  Bleaching  Co.,  Clinton  St. 

Chelsea. 
Waltham  Bleachery  &  Dye  Works,  River  St.,  Wai 

tham.     Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston. 
Waterhead    Mills,    Inc.,    The,    170    Holyrood    Av. 

Lowell. 
Windsor   Print   Works,    Union   St.,    North   Adams 

Office:  15  William  St.,  New  York  City. 
Wolfenden,    R.,     &    Sons,     Wolfenden    St.,    Attle 

borough. 
Wood,  Peter,  Dyeing  Co.,  The,  Holmes  St.,  Worces 

ter. 


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Worcester  Bleach  &  Dye  Works  Co.,  Fremont  St., 

Worcester. 
Ziegler,  Konrad,  Estate  of,  54  George  St.,  Roxbury, 

Boston. 

Dyes  tuffs  and  Extracts. 

Atteaux,  F.  E.,  &  Co.,  176  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Bayside  Chemical  Works  (John  Shaw  &  Co.), 
200  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Bosson  &  Lane,  North  St.,  Atlantic,  Quincy. 

East  India  Extract  Co.,  23  Richards  Wharf,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 

Glover,  H.  N.,  &  Son,  355  River  St.,  Mattapan, 
Boston. 

Healey,  Seaver  Co.,  1-11  W.  Seventh  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston 

Lee,  A.,  Co.,  Methuen.     Office:  Lawrence. 

Leyland,  Thos.,  &  Co.  (Readville  Color  Works), 
Readville,  Hyde  Park,  office:  60  India  St., 
Boston. 

Neff,  Rob't.  W.,  22  India  Sq.,  Boston. 

Neponset  Color  Co.,  1  Station  St.,  Hyde  Park, 
Boston. 

Readville  Color  Works  (Thos.  Leyland  &  Co.), 
Readville,  Hyde  Park,  office:  60  India  St., 
Boston. 

Shaw,  John,  &  Co.  (Bayside  Chemical  Works), 
200  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Turner  &  Hefler  Co.,  Barry  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston. 

United  Indigo  &  Chemical  Co.,  960  Broadway, 
Chelsea.  Office:  176  Federal  St.,  Boston. 

Vera  Chemical  Co.,  Stoneham.  Office:  No.  Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

Electrical  Machinery,  Apparatus,  and  Supplies. 

American  Circular  Loom  Co.,  Clarendon  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge. Office:  45  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

American  Coil  Co.,  Neponset  Av.,  Foxborough. 

American  Electrical  Switch  Co.,  30  Taylor  St., 
Springfield. 

American  Mica  Co.,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  Wellesley. 

Anderson,  Albert,  &  J.  M.  Mfg.  Co.,  289  A  St., 
So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Automatic  Appliance  Co.,  162-172  Columbus  Av., 
Boston. 

Bay  State  Insulated  Wire  &  Cable  Co.  (John  H.  H. 
McNamee),  River  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston. 

Beattie  Zinc  Works  Co.,  68  Woburn  St.,  Reading. 

Blake  Signal  &  Mfg.  Co.,  246  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Bosch  Magneto  Co.,  No.  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Office:  223-225  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  City. 

Boston  Incandescent  Lamp  Co.  (General  Electric 
Co.),  128  Maple  St.,  Danvers.  Office:  Schenec- 
tady,  N.  Y. 

Boston  Insulated  Wire  &  Cable  Co.,  65  Bay  St., 
Dorchester,  Boston. 

Bradford,  Kyle,  &  Co.  (Wm.  S.  Kyle),  Plymouth. 

Cameron  Appliance  Co.,  Bartlett  St.,  Everett. 

Campbell  Electric  Co.,  54  Central  Sq.,  Lynn. 

Chase-Shawmut  Co.,    Merrimac   St.,    Newburyport. 

Clapp-Eastham   Co.,    139   Main   St.,   Cambridge. 

Climax  Electrical  Works  (L.  W.  Flagg),  New  Salem. 

Colgan,  Wm.  H.,  Co.,  1238  Washington  St.,  W.  New- 
ton, Newton. 

Condit  Electrical  Mfg.  Co.,  76  Batterymarch  St., 
Boston. 


Conduit    &    Cable    Mfg.    Co.,    The,    Highland    St., 

Chelsea.     Office:  141  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
Consolidated    Electric    Lamp    Co.,    88    Hoi  ten    St.r 

Danvers. 
Coppus  Engineering  &  Equipment  Co.,  64  School  St., 

Worcester. 

Couch,  S.  H.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Norfolk  Downs,  Quincy. 
Crown  Woven  Wire  Brush  Co.,  262 £  Washington  St., 

Salem. 

Culver-Steams  Mfg.  Co.,  34  Southbridge  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Dickinson    Mfg.    Co.,    Mechanic   St.,    Springfield. 
Dow  Mfg.  Co.,  131  Adams  St.,  Braintree. 
Eastern  Hard  Fibre  Co.,  Liberty  St.,  Merrimac. 
Eco   Magneto   Clock   Co.,    The,   234   Congress  St.r 

Boston. 

Edes  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  ft.  of  Lothrop  St.,  Plymouth. 
Eldredge,   Earl    C.    (Eldredge    Electric   Mfg.    Co.), 

3  Post  Office  Sq.,  Springfield. 
Elastoid  Fibre  Co.,  Waltham. 
Electric  Goods  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Canton. 
Flagg,  L.  W.  (Climax  Electrical  Works),  New  Salem. 
Gamewell  Fire  Alarm  Tel.  Co.,  The,  Newton  Upper 

Falls,     Newton.     Office:  30     Vesey     St.,     New 

York  City. 
General  Electric  Co.,  42  Center  St.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Office:  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
j    General    Electric    Co.,    Federal    St.,    Lynn.     Office: 

Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
General  Electric  Co.,  540  Sumner  St.,  E.  Boston, 

Boston.     Office:  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
General    Electric   Co.   (Pittsficld  Works),  Pittsfield. 

Office:  Schenectady,  N.  Y, 
General  Electric  Co.    (Boston    Incandescent    Lamp 

Co.,    Div.),    128    Maple   St.,    Danvers.     Office: 

Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Gilmore   Electric    Co.,    625    First    St.,    So.    Boston, 

Boston. 

Gleeson,  Thomas  W.,   106  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Hampden  Machine  Screw  Co.,  Birnie  Av.,  Spring- 
field. 

Hampshire  Mfg.  Co.,  Hatfield. 
Harper,  Fred  D.,  492  Ferry  St.,  Everett. 
I    Heinze  Electric  Co.,  700  Lawrence  St.,  Lowell. 
!    Holtzer-Cabot    Electric    Co.,    The,    9    Station    St., 

Brookline. 
Holtzer-Cabot  Electric  Co.,   The,   613    Albany  St., 

Boston. 
Hygrade   Incandescent   Lamp  Co.,   27    Hobart  St., 

Danvers. 
Knowles,    C.    S.,    King's    Highway,    New    Bedford. 

Office:  7  Arch  St.,  Boston. 

Kyle,  Wm.  S.  (Bradford,  Kyle,  <&  Co.),  Plymouth. 
Levering,  C.  P.,  Co.,  North  &  Water  Sts.,  E.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 
Lowell    Insulated  Wire  Co.,   The,    171   Lincoln  St., 

Lowell. 
Lundin  Electric  &  Machine  Co.,  Inc., The,  10  Thacher 

St.,  Boston. 
Macallen  Co.,  The,  Macallen  &  Foundry  Sts.,  So. 

Boston,  Boston. 
Mass.  Electric  Mfg.  Co.,  11  Margin   St.,  W.  Lynn, 

Lynn. 

McEvoy,  Chas.  H.,  430  Broadway,  Lowell. 
McNamee,  John  H.   H.  (Bay  State    Insulated  Wire 

&  Cable  Co.),  River  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston. 


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Murdock,  Wm.  J.,  Co.,  Carter  St.,  Chelsea. 

National  Insulator  Co.,  39  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Oakes  &  Dow  Co.,  The,  15  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Pittsfield  Spark  Coil  Co.,  Dalton. 

Re-New  Lamp  Co.,  121  Madison  St.,  Maiden.     Office: 
134  State  St.,  Boston. 

Renim  Specialty  Co   (Miner  Robinson),  37  Parkman 
St.,  Brighton,  Boston. 

Robb  &  Blackmer,  129  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Royal    Fibre    Co.,    32    Clifton    PL,    W.    Somerville, 
Somerville 

Scott  &  Sons  Co.,  Fulton  St.,  Medford. 

Simplex  Wire  &  Cable  Co.,  63  Sidney  St.,  Cambridge, 
Office:  201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Simplex  Electric  Heating  Co.,  85  Sidney  St.,  Cam- 
bridge.    Office:  201    Devonshire  St.,   Boston. 

Smith  &  Wallace  Co.,  Montvale  St.,  Woburn. 

Standard  Fibre  Co.,  Miller  St.,  Somerville. 

Steele,   W.   M.,   Switchboard   Co.,   25   Bartlett   St., 
Worcester. 

United  Electric  Apparatus  Co.,  1529  Columbus  Av., 
Boston. 

U.  S.  Electric  Signal  Co.,  20  Westwood  St.,  W.  New- 
ton, Newton. 

Vacuum  Glass  Co.,   Inc.,   54  Central   Sq.,   Lynn. 

White,  O.  C.,  Co.,  The,  17  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 

Wirt  Mfg.  Co.,  Burrage,  Hanson. 

Witherbee    Igniter    Co.,    Birnie    Av.,    Springfield. 

Worcester  Electric  Mfg.  Co.,  42  Lagrange  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Electroplating. 

Amesbury  Lamp  &  Plating  Co.,  Railroad  Av.,  Ames- 
bury. 

Anthes  Nickel  Plating  Co.,  35  Hartford  St.,  Boston. 

Bay    State     Electro    Plating    Works    (William    L. 
Shaughnessy),  21  Park  St.,  Gardner. 

Bonnett,  John  P.,  &  Son,  72  Elm  St.,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 

Boston  Nickel  Plating  Co.,  Inc.,  160  Portland  St., 
Boston. 

Brockton  Plating  Works  (W.  A.  Dailey),  35  Montello 
St.,  Brockton. 

Butler  Plating  Co.,  370  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Callahan,  F.  M.,  62  Sudbury  St.,  Boston.      • 

Cambridge    Plating  Co.  (E.  F.  Shaw),  77  State  St., 
Cambridgeport,  Cambridge. 

Connor,  David  J.,  8  Province  Ct.,  Boston. 

Dailey,  W.  A.  (Brockton  Plating  Works),  35  Mon- 
tello St.,  Brockton. 

Derby,  Lucius  A.,  &  Co.,  58-64  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 

Dobra   Bros.  Co.  (W.  E.    Dobra),  36   Railroad  St., 
Attleborough. 

Eastern  Brass  Co.,  56  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Enterprise    Plating    Co.    (Daniel    J.    Keating),    17 
Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Enterprise  Plating  Co.  (F.  J.  Millea),  49  Taylor  St., 
Springfield. 

Fitchburg  Plating  Works  (James  Piggott),  r.  1  Main 
St.,  Fitchburg. 

Globe  Nickel  Plating  Co.,  15  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Hamburg    Grinding    &   Plating  Works  (E.  A.  Mat- 
theis),  13  Province  St.,  Boston. 

Hickey,  David  P.  (Sheffield  Plating  Co.),  21  Brom- 
field  St.,  Boston. 

Hillman  Auto  Supply  Mfg.  Co.,  98  Mass.  Av.,  Boston. 

Independent  Plating  Co.,  55  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 


I    Ingraham,  The  A.  S.,  Co.,  Union  &  Dunham  Sts., 

Attleborough. 

|    International  Plating  Co.,  364  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
|    Keating,    Daniel    J.    (Enterprise    Plating    Co.),    17 

Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

!    Lane,  H.  S.,  &  Son,  373  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
!    Mattheis,    E.    A.    (Hambuj-g    Grinding    &     Plating 

Works),  13  Province  St.,  Boston. 
Millea,  F.  J.  (Enterprise  Plating  Co.),  49  Taylor  St., 

Springfield. 
Morse   Plating   Co.   (Harry  G.  West),  14  Park  St., 

Pittsfield. 
National  Plating  Co.  (J.  S.  P.  Prood),  21  Hermon  St., 

Worcester. 

New  Acme  Plating  Co.,  91  Exchange  St.,  Worcester. 
Piggott,  James  (Fitchburg  Plating  Works),  r.  1  Main 

St.,  Fitchburg. 
Prood,  J.  S.  P.  (National   Plating   Co.),  21  Hermon 

St.,  Worcester. 

Regan  &  Kirwin,  37  Shattuck  St.,  Lowell 
Sargent,  F.  H.,  90  Pleasant  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Shaughnessy,  William  L.  (Bay  State  Electro  Plating 

Works),  21  Park  St.,  Gardner. 
Shaw,  E.  F.,  (Cambridge  Plating  Co.),  77  State  St., 

Cambridgeport,  Cambridge. 
Sheffield  Plating  Co.,  (David  P.  Hickey),  21  Brom- 

field  St.,  Boston. 

Smith,  C.  Sidney,  42  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
Twichell,  Walter  H.,  180  Union  St.,  Worcester. 
West,  Harry  G.  (Morse  Plating  Co.),  14  Park  St., 

Pittsfield. 

Emery  and  Other  Abrasive  Wheels. 

Bay  State  Emery  Wheel  Co.,  65  Beacon  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Buzzell,  J.  G.,  &  Co.,  102  High  St.,  Boston. 

De  Long,  W.  H.,  3  Front  St.,  Worcester. 

Hampden  Corundum  Wheel  Co.,  Brightwood, 
Springfield. 

Massasoit  Co.,  The,  Chester. 

Naumkeag  Buffing  Machine  Co.,  Cabot  &  Rantoul 
.  Sts.,  Beverly. 

Northampton  Emery  Wheel  Co.,  Leeds,  Northamp- 
ton. 

Norton  Co.,  W.  Boylston  St.,  Worcester. 

Superior  Corundum  Wheel  Co.,  102  Felton  St., 
Waltham. 

Vitrified  Wheel  Co.,  Westfield. 

Waltham  Emery  Wheel  Co.,  115  Bacon  St.,  Wal- 
tham. 

Enameling  and  Japanning. 

Attleborough  Japan  Co.  (John  Metters  &  Sons), 
80  Hazel  St.,  Attleborough. 

Bird  Japanning  Co.  (Daniel  Cooksley),  12  Marshall 
St.,  Boston. 

Bright,  Edward  TM  Co.  (Stephen  R.  Brown),  4  Dun- 
ham St.,  Attleborough. 

Brown,  Edmund  L.  (North  Attleborough  Enameling 
Co.),  r.  Elm  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 

Brown,  Stephen  R.  (Edward  T.  Bright  Co.),  4  Dun- 
ham St.,  Attleborough. 

Brown's  Enamel  Works,  Inc.,  Fitchburg. 

Cooksley,  Daniel  (Bird  Japanning  Co.),  12  Marshall 
St.,  Boston. 


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Fitchburg  Enamel  Co.,  37  Cully  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Ham,  W.  J.,  Co.,  89  State  St.,  Boston. 

Leavitt  Bros.  (A.  L.   Leavitt),  4    Bailey  St.,  Attle- 

borough. 
Metters,  John,  &  Sons   (Attleborough    Japan    Co.). 

80  Ha/el  St.,  Attleborough. 
North    Attleborough    Enameling    Co.    (Edmund   L. 

Brown),  r.  Elm  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Pickering,  J.  W.  (Sun  Enamel  Works),  150  Whitney 

St.,  Leominster. 

Rhodes,  M.  M.,  &  Sons  Co.,  12  Porter  St.,  Taunton. 
Royal  Enamel  Works,  1  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Sun  Enamel  Works  (J.  W.  Pickering),  150  Whitney 

St.,  Leominster. 

Engravers'  Materials. 

Boston  Boxwood  Co.,  The  (F.  Weisenberger) ' 
35  Hartford  St.,  Boston. 

Engraving  and  Diesinking. 

American  Name  Plate  Co.,  352  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Attleboro  Chasing  Co.  (James  A.  Marchant),  23$ 
County  St.,  Attleborough. 

Elite  Engraving  Co.  (W.  H.  Pretat),  132  Lincoln 
St.,  Boston. 

Foley,  John  F.,  5  Maiden  Lane,  Attleborough. 

Guilfoyle,  Thos.,  68  Cornhill,  Boston. 

Guyot,  N.  A.,  &  Son,  91  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 

Heath,  Thomas,  County  St.,  Attleborough. 

Hoffman  Seal  Stamp  &  Engraving  Co.,  73  Hanover 
St.,  Boston. 

Marchant,  James  A.  (Attleboro  Chasing  Co.),  23  i 
County  St.,  Attleborough. 

McKenzie  Engraving  Co.,  155  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Oulton  Engraving  Co.,  r.  4  Dunham  St.,  Attle- 
borough. 

Pacetti  &  Seymourian,  93  High  St.,  Boston. 

Pretat,  W.  H.  (Elite  Engraving  Co.),  132  Lincoln 
St.,  Boston. 

Quinley,  C.  F.,  86  Pleasant  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 

Spencer,  S.  M.,  Mfg.  Co.,  9  Cornhill,  Boston. 

Straker  &  Freeman,  Bruce  &  East  Sts.,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 

Sworbel,  J.  A.,  303  County  St.,  Attleborough. 

Timme,  E.  A.,  &  Son,  554  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Wendelstein,  C.  M.,  r.  161  Park  St.,  Attleborough. 

Williams,  Chas.  F.,  &  Co.,  38  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Envelopes. 

Hub  Envelope  Co.  (H.  C.  Busch),  167  Oliver  St., 
Boston. 

New  England  Envelope  Co.,  8-16  Eden  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Powers  Paper  Co.,  Springfield. 

Russell,  Edward  B.,  174  High  St.,  Boston. 

Sherman  Envelope  Co.,  60  Prescott  St.,  Worcester. 

United  States  Envelope  Co.,  Holyoke,  Springfield, 
Worcester.  Office:  21  Cypress  St.,  Springfield. 

Worcester  Envelope  Co.,  110  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 

Explosives. 
American  Powder  Mills,  Acton,  Concord,  Maynard, 

Sudbury.     Office:  131    State    St.,    Boston. 
American    Smokeless    Powder    Co.,    Acton.     Office: 

131  State  St.,  Boston. 


Fancy  Articles,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Bay  State  Calendar  Co.,  290  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Aluminum  Co.,  16  Waltham  St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Florist  Letter  Co.  (N.  F.  McCarthy),  66 
Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Capen,  Geo.  W.,  Co.,  93  Albany  St.,  Boston. 

Coates,  Arthur  B.,  22  Jackson  St.,  Cliftondale, 
Saugus. 

Day,  N.  S.,  68  Bridge  St.,  Springfield. 

Fargo,  E.  A.,  Co.,  The,  5  Fern  St.,  Taunton. 

Holmes,  T.  J.,  Co.  (F.  D.  Holmes),  50  Sudbury  St., 
Boston. 

Hovey-Woodberry  Co.,  60  Fulda  St.,  Roxbury,  Bos- 
ton. 

International  Shade  Co.,  46  Harrison  Av.,  Spring- 
field. 

Kalos  Mfg.  Co.,  8  Hamilton  PI.,  Boston. 

McCarthy,  N.  F.  (Boston  Florist  Letter  Co.), 
66  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Novitas  Sales  Co.,  The,  151  High  St.,  Waltham. 

Owens  Co.,  The,  19  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Sheahan,  Maurice  T.,  297  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Tolman  Mfg.  Co.,  19  W.  Third  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Wee  den,  L.  B.  &  H.  J.,  11  West  St.,  W.  Brookfield. 

Felt  Goods. 
American  Felt  Co.,  Franklin,  Millis,  Norfolk.     Office: 

244  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Bacon  Felt  Co.,  Winchester. 
Lawrence  Felting  Co.,  Millville,  Blackstone. 
Draper  Bros.  Co.,  Washington  St.,  Canton. 
Eastern  Felt  Co.,  Inc.,  Canal  St.,  Winchester. 
Felters  Co.,  The,  Millbury.     Office:  623  Broadway, 

New  York  City. 
Medford  Woolen  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  30  Ship  Av.,  Med- 

ford. 

National  Felt  Co.,    Mechanic   St.,   Easthampton. 
Stansfield  Felting  Co.,  Oxford. 

Fertilizers. 

American      Agricultural      Chemical     Co.     (Bradley 

Fertilizer  Works),  Weymouth.     Office:  92  State 

St.,  Boston. 
Bowker  Fertilizer  Co.,  of  New  Jersey,  43   Chatham 

St.,  Boston. 
Lowell    Fertilizer    Co.     (Branch     of     Consolidated 

Rendering     Co.     Corp.),     Billerica.     Office:  40 

No.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Randall,    Benj.,    Rockport.     Office:  23    Dean    St., 

Everett. 

Files. 

Co-operative  File  Co.,  15  Winslow  PI.,  Lawrence. 
Downey,  Patrick  P.,  225  Webster  St..  Worcester. 
Simonds  File  Co.,  Falulah  Rd.,  Fitchburg. 
Stanley,  C.  L.,  184  Cushing  St.,  Lowell. 

Firearms. 

Brown,  Frank  E.,  4  So.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Davis,  N.  R.,  &  Sons,  Assonet,  Freetown. 
Harrington  &  Richardson  Arms  Co.,  320  Park  Av., 
Worcester. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Iver  Johnson's  Arms  &  Cycle  Works,  109  River  St., 

Fitchburg. 
Smith  &  Wesson,  Inc.,  Stockbridge  &  Maple  Sts., 

Springfield. 
Stevens,  J.,  Arms  &  Tool  Co.,  Chicopee  Falls,  Chic- 


Fire  Extinguishers,  Chemical. 
Haverhill    Fire   Appliance   Co.,   40    Merrimack    St., 

Haverhill. 
McWilliam,  J.  E.,  &  Sons,  Hubbardston. 


Fireworks. 

Hunt,  Edmund  S.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Weymouth. 
Masten  &  Wells  Fireworks  Mfg.  Co.,  229  Needham 

St.,    Newton.     Office:  18   Hawley   St.,    Boston. 
National   Fireworks   Mfg.   Co.,   The,    W.    Hanover, 

Hanover. 

Flavoring  Extracts. 

Baker  Extract  Co.,   382   Bridge   St.,   Springfield. 

Blue  Seal  Supply  Co.,  12  Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Boss  Extract  Co.  (A.  C.  &  A.  G.  McLean),  70  Com- 
mercial St.,  Boston. 

Burnett,  Joseph,  Co.,  36  India  St,  Boston. 

Corthell,  E.  M.,  1  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Crompton,  Chas.  &  Sons,  Inc.,  106  Ontario  St., 
Lynn. 

Eastern  Extract  Co.,  46  Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Cowing  Extract  Co.,  off  Haverhill  St.,  No.  Reading. 

McLean,  A.  C.  &  A.  G.  (Boss  Extract  Co.),  70  Com- 
mercial St.,  Boston. 

Sargeant,  S.  M.,  107  June  St.,  Worcester. 

Three  Millers  Co.,  The,  54-58  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Toiletine  Co.,  The  (W.  H.  Ulrich),  Greenfield. 


Flour-Mill  and  Gristmill  Products. 

Adams,  E.  J.  &  G.  S.,  Rossetter  St.,  Great  Barrington. 

Adams,  L.  P.,  Dalton. 

Ballou,  M.  E.,  Estate,  Becket. 

Bowen,  H.  C.,  &  Son,  Cheshire. 

Bridges,  J.  B.,  &  Co.,  So.  Deerfield,  Deerfield. 

Brown  Sq.  Grist  Mill  (Geo.  B.  Brown),  Brown  Sq., 
Ipswich. 

Bryant  &  Soule,  68  Cambridge  St.,  Middleborough. 

Burnham  Bros.,  40  Wharf  St.,  Gloucester. 

Butler,  A.  T.,  43  Pleasant  St.,  Adams. 

Butman  &  Cressey  Co.,  109  State  St.,  Lynn. 

City  Grist  Mills  (Knight  Grain  Co.),  Market  Sq., 
Newburyport. 

Cole,  E.  A.,  Pleasant  St.,  Housatonic,  Great  Barring- 
ton. 

Cole,  Elmer  E.,  Co.,  Billerica  Centre,  Billerica. 

Cowee,  Edward  E.,  51  Crescent  St.,  Worcester. 

Craig,  D.  H.,  7  Town  Sq.,  Plymouth. 

Gushing,  J.,  &  Co.,  23  Gushing  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Cutler  Co.,  The,  No.  Wilbraham,  Wilbraham. 

Cutler  Co.,  The,  Warren. 

Doane,  George  R.,  North  Brookfield. 

Dodge,  Albert  Co.,  The,  33  Maplewood  Av.,  Glouces- 
ter. 

Eastern  Grain  Co.,  Bridgewater. 

Ellison,  J.  O.,  &  Co.,  7-11  Merrimack  St.,  Haverhill. 


Elmer,  E.  M.,  Buckland. 

Fales,  Frank  A.,  &  Co.  (Norwood  Grain  Mills),  92 
Railroad  Av.,  Norwood. 

Fletcher,  William  F.  (South  wick  Mills),  South  wick. 

Garland,  J.  B.,  &  Son,  15  Grafton  St.,  Worcester. 

Glen  Mills  Cereal  Co.,  Central  St.,  Rowley. 

Green  River  Mills  (Potter  &  Taylor),  Great  Barring- 
ton. 

Gurney,  A.  S.,  &  Co.,  Main  St.,  Wareham. 

Ham  &  Co.,  277  Main  St.,  Woburn. 

Haverhill  Milling  Co.,  190  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Hill,  H.  G.,  Co.,  Williamsburg. 

Houghton,  Henry,  Wilkinsonville,  Sutton. 

Howard,  D.  F..  &  Sons,  90  East  St.,  Ware. 

Hunt,  John  F.,  12  Columbia  Av.,  Lynn. 

Knight  Grain  Co.   (City  Grist  Mills),  Market  Sq., 
Newburyport. 

Lord,  Wallace,  62  Freedom  St.,  Athol. 

Lyon,  G.  H.,  Southampton. 

Mackenzie  &  Winslow,  Inc.,  Borden  &  Fourth  Sts., 
Fall  River. 

Maiden  Grain  Co.,  Maiden. 

Marlboro  Grain  Co.,  285  Lincoln  St.,  Marlborough. 

Meek,  Wm.  J.,  687  Davol  St.,  Fall  River. 

Milford  Grain  Co.,  Milford. 

Mitchell,  Sawyer  Co.,  Sterling  Centre,  Sterling. 

Moore,  William  A.,  Millington,  New  Salem. 

Morton,  I.,  &  Co  ,  47  Market  St.,  Plymouth. 

North  Adams  Flour  &  Grain  Co.,  3  Main  St.,  No. 
Adams. 

Norwood  Grain  Mills   (Frank  A.  Fales  &  Co.),  92 
Railroad  Av.,  Norwood. 

Peirce,  C.  A.,  Hinsdale. 

Peterson  Grain  &  Coal  Co.,  The,  41  Railroad  St., 
Great  Barrington. 

Potter  Grain  Co.,  Buckland. 

Potter,  W.  N.,  &  Sons,  Clay  Hill,  Greenfield. 

Potter  &  Taylor  (Green  River  Mills),  Great  Barring- 
ton. 

Powow  Grist  Mill  (The  Scott  Grain  Co.),  Railroad 
Av.,  Amesbury. 

Prentiss,  Brooks,  &  Co.,  56-62  Main  St.,  Holyoke. 

Puffer,  Stephen  P.,  No.  Amherst,  Amherst. 

Rockdale  Mills,  Housatonic,  West  Stockbridge. 

Sampson,  C.  B.,  122  Front  St.,  Holyoke. 

Sanctuary,  A.  F.,  So.  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst. 

Sawin,  C.  B.,  &  Son,  Southborough. 

Scott  Grain  Co.,  The  (Powow  Grist  Mill),  Railroad 
Av.,  Amesbury. 

Shaker  Mills,  Stearnsville,  Pittsfield. 

Shovan,  A.  H.,  Orange. 

Smith,  Wm.  H.,  53  Clark  Av.,  Northampton. 

South  wick  Mills  (William  F.  Fletcher),  South  wick. 

Sprague  &  Williams,  Hollis  Ct.,  Framingham. 

Stevens,  Geo.  A.,  36  Southbridge  St.,  Worcester. 

Tufts,  Nathan  &  Sons,  Warren  Bridge,  Charlestown, 
Boston. 

Turner,  G.  C.,  Main  St.,  Chester. 

Upham,  C.  W.,  No.  Foxborough,  Foxborough. 

Washburn,  C.  P.,  Cambridge  St.,  Middleborough. 

Webster,  H.  K.,  Co.,  10-28  West  St.,  Lawrence. 

Weld,  C.  W.t  Dudley. 

Wheeler,  E.  F.,  Stow. 

Wilder  &  Wotton,  70  Western  Av.,  Lowell. 

Williams,  Melvin  G.,  Raynham. 

Woodward,  F.  F.,  &  Co.,  348  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 


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Food  Preparations. 

Alghieri,  Chef,  Inc.,  16  New  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Alpha  Salad  Cream  Co.,  23  Miller  St.,  Somerville. 
Office:  155  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

Ararat  Grocery  Co.,  Inc.,  150-152  Commercial  St., 
Boston. 

Ararat  Grocery  Co.,  Inc.,  42  Washington  St.,  Worces- 
ter. Office:  150-152  Commercial  St.,  Boston.. 

Austin  Dog  Bread  &  Animal  Food  Co.,  Shawmut 
&  Marginal  Sts.,  Chelsea.  Office:  176  Cause- 
way St.,  Boston. 

Automatic  Flour  Co.  (Frank  L.  Solomon),  78  Port- 
land St.,  Boston. 

Bailey,  Geo.  E.,  &  Sons,  Mansfield. 

Boston  Cereal  Co.  (H.  &  M.  Kaplan),  29  Troy  St., 
Boston. 

Boston  Fresh  Tripe  Co.,  Brighton  Abattoir,  Boston. 

Boston  Potato  Chip  Co.,  118  Commercial  St.,  Boston. 

Boyd,  John,  Co.,  162  Boston  St.,  Lynn. 

Butler,  O.  W.  (B.  C.  Day  Company),  521  Beacon  St., 
Lowell. 

Day,  B.  C.,  Company  (O.  W.  Butler),  521  Beacon  St., 
Lowell. 

Doone,  J.  W.,  &  Son,  15  Cochituate  St.,  Natick. 

Foster,  A.  A.,  Co.,  83  Summer  St.,  Natick. 

Gates,  Jerome  W.,  65  Cutler  St.,  Worcester. 

Haskins,  L.  M.,  Estate,  Rockport.  Office:  10  Long 
Wharf,  Boston. 

Kaplan,  H.  &  M.  (Boston  Cereal  Co.),  29  Troy  St., 
Boston. 

Marblehead  Mfg.  Co.  (Sullivan  &  Townsend),  Green 
St.  &  Lincoln  Av.,  Marblehead. 

Mellins  Food  Co.  of  North  America,  221  Columbus 
Av.,  Boston. 

Minute  Tapioca  Co.,  131  W.  Main  St.,  Orange. 

Murdock  Liquid  Food  Co.,  305  Huntington  Av., 
Boston. 

Norwood,  Caleb  J.,  Mill  Rd.,  Ipswich. 

Perkins,  O.  L.,  4  Woodbury  St.,  Beverly. 

Plymouth  Rock  Gelatine  Co.,  68  Western  Av., 
Brighton,  Boston. 

Potter  &  Wrightington,  131  State  St.,  Boston. 

Reliable  Flour  Co.,  103  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Ridge's  Food  Co.,  4  State  St.,  Boston. 

Sheldon,  H.  C.,  167  Prospect  St.,  Waltham. 

Solomon,  Frank  L.  (Automatic  Flour  Co.,  The),  78 
Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Sullivan  &  Townsend  (Marblehead  Mfg.  Co.),  Green 
&  Lincoln  Av.,  Marblehead. 

Underwood,  Wm.  Co.,  52  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

Walker,  Benjamin  W.,  Carter  St.,  Chelsea. 

Waverly  Specialty  Co.,  The,  130  Gore  St.,  E.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 

Whipple  Co-operative  Co.,  Spring  St.,  Natick. 


Foundry  and  Machine-Shop  Products. 
Acushnet   Iron   Co.    (Pamelia   C.    Davis),   229   No. 

Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Alaska  Freezer  Co.,  The,  Winchendon. 
Allen,   Clarence  W.    (Springfield   Machine   Co.),    15 

Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 
Allen,  E.  H  ,  41  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 
Allen  Iron  Works  (John  H.  Allen),  71  Columbia  St., 

Adams. 


Allen,  Wm.  Sons'  Co.  (Worcester  Boiler  Works),  65 
Green  St.,  Worcester. 

American  Brake  Shoe  &  Foundry  Co.,  Norwood. 
Office:  Mahwah,  N.  J. 

American  Card  Clothing  Co.,  93  Graf  ton  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

American  Moistening  Co.,  79  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

American  Tool  &  Machine  Co.,  Hyde  Park,  office: 
109  Beach  St.,  Boston. 

American  Warp  Drawing  Machine  Co.,  289  A  St., 
So.  Boston,  Boston. 

American  Watch  Tool  Co.,  New  Elm  St.,  Waltham. 

Ames,  B.  C.,  &  Co.,  Lexington  St.,  Waltham. 

Andrews,  Robert,  101  Front  St.,  Chicopee. 

Angell,  E.  E.,  &  Co.,  370  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Arcade  Malleable  Iron  Co.,  Albany,  cor.  Muskeego 
St.,  Worcester. 

Arlington  Machine  Works  (Arthur  Birch),  Bow  St., 
Arlington  Heights,  Arlington. 

Armstrong  Machine  Co.,  21  Taylor  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Arnold,  Wm.  E.,  r.  364  Main  St.,  Maiden. 

Ash  worth  Bros.,  Inc.,  89  Globe  Mills  Av.,  Fall 
River. 

Athol  Machine  Co.,  82  South  St.,  Athol. 

Atlantic  Works,  The,  80  Border  St.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Aubertin,  Joseph  F.,  96  Mt.  Pleasant  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Australian  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Brook  St.,  Lawrence. 

Auto  Tire  Vulcanizing  Co.,  Lawrence  St.,  Lowell. 

Babbitt  Bros.,  r.  18  Main  St.,  Fairhaven. 

Bailey  &  Blendinger  Mfg.  Co.,  High  &  Prospect  Sts., 
Woburn. 

Baker  Machine  Co.,  The  (Geo.  W.  Baker),  8  Seneca 
St.,  New  Bedford. 

Bancroft  &  Barnard  Co.,  210  No.  Main  St., 
Gardner. 

Banister,  A.  W.,  Co.,  421  Dorchester  Ave.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Barbour,  Stockwell,  Co.,  205  Broadway,  Cambridge. 

Barney  Ventilating  Fan  Works  (Albert  B.  Franklin), 
28  Binford  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Barnstead  Pure  Water  Still  Co.,  107  Portland  St., 
Boston. 

Barr,  Henry  G.f  21  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 

Barrett  Bros.,  43  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 

Bartlett,  Edwin  E.,  326  A  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Bassett,  J.  M.,  &  Son,  114  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 

Bates,  George  A.,  &  Son,  876  Broadway,  Fall  River. 

Bates  &  Robinson  Machine  Co.,  148  Warren  St., 
Lowell. 

Bath  Grinder  Co.,  Walnut  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Baush  Machine  Tool  Co.,  Brightwood,  Springfield. 

Bay  State  Elevator  Co.,  51  Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 

Bay  State  Motor  Works,  (A.  H.  Burgess),  r.  572  So. 
East  St.,  Holyoke. 

Becker  Milling  Machine  Co.,  The,  110  Business  St., 
Hyde  Park,  Boston. 

Beckett  &  Hammond  Machine  Co.,  Hale  St.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Beck  with  Elevator  Co.  (Nelson  Beckwith),  123 
Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Belcher,  George  E.,  Stoughton. 

Belcher  Malleable  Iron  Co.,  Easton. 

Bemis  Car  Truck  Co.,  119  Liberty  St.,  Springfield. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Berger  Machine  Co.,  Birnie  Av.  &  Portland  St., 
Springfield. 

Berkshire  Roll  Covering  Co.,  North  Adams. 

Berry,  A.  Hun,  23  W.  First  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Bertelsen  &  Petersen  Engineering  Co.,  256  Border 
St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Beveridge,  Hugh  (Blackstone  Valley  Comb  Works), 
100  Bonnoy  St.,  New  Bedford 

Bickford  Machine  Co.,  73  Chapman  St.,  Greenfield. 

Birch,  Arthur  (Arlington  Machine  Works),  Bow  St., 
Arlington  Hgts.,  Arlington. 

Birch  Bros.,  32  Kent  St.,  Somerville. 

Black  Diamond  Saw  &  Machine  Works,  Palmer  Av., 
Natick. 

Blackstone  Valley  Comb  Works  (Hugh  Beveridge), 
100  Bonney  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Blair  Mfg.  Co.  (A.  B.  Case),  312  Birnie  Av.,  Spring- 
field. 

Blake  Pump  and  Condenser  Co.,  r.  9  Main  St.,  Fitch- 
burg. 

Blake  &  Knowles  Steam  Pump  Works,  Third  St., 
E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge.  Office:  115  Broad- 
way, New  York  City. 

Blanchard  Machine  Co.,  The,  64  State  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Blount,  J.  G.,  Co.,  r.  9  Pleasant  St.,  Everett. 

Blount  &  Lovell,  100  High  St.,  Boston. 

Bonn,  F.  A.,  Fisherville,  Grafton. 

Bostock,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  95  Church  St.,  Brockton. 

Boston  Bottle  Wiring  &  Labeling  Co.,  404  Atlantic 
Av.,  Boston. 

Boston  Engineering  Co.,   25  India  Wharf,   Boston. 

Boston   Filter  Co.,   33-35   Broadway,   Chelsea. 

Boston  Gear  Works  (Frank  Burgess),  Norfolk 
Downs,  Quincy. 

Boston  Machine  Works  Co.,  13  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 
Office:  65  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Sash  Weight  Co.,  152  Pleasant  St.,  Lynn. 
Office:  79  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Self-Locking  Block  Co.,  Inc.,  116  Robbins 
St.,  Waltham.  Office:  44  Irwin  St.,  Winthrop. 

Boston  &  Lockport  Block  Co.,  100  Condor  St., 
E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Boyle,  John,  Machine  Co.,  84  Walnut  St.,  Peabody. 

Boylston  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  251  A  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Boynton  &  Plummer,  Inc.,  54  Hermon  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Bradford,  R.  F.,  414  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Briggs-Belmer  Edge  Tool  Co.,  50  Phrenix  Row, 
Haverhill. 

Broadway  Iron  Foundry  Co.,  92  Broadway,  Cam- 
bridgeport,  Cambridge. 

Brooklyn  St.  Foundry,  North  Adams. 

Brooks,  Fred,  Co.,  41  Leverett  St.,  Lowell. 

Brown  Bag  Filling  Machine  Co.,  The,  5  Main  St., 
Fitchburg. 

Brown.  E.  R.,  Beer  Pump  Co.,  11  Chardon  St., 
Boston. 

Brown  Engine  Co.,  Fitchburg. 

Brown-Talbot  Machinery  Co.,  53  Washington  St., 
Salem. 

Brownell,  George  L.,  49  Union  St.,  Worcester. 

Brundige,  M.  P.,  &  Co.,  98  Utica  St.,  Boston. 

Bunker  Hill  Iron  Foundry  (Frederick  B.  Witherby), 
3  Sherman  St.,  Charlest6wn,  Boston. 


Buoker,  Daniel  A.,  587  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Burgess,   A.    H.    (Bay   State    Motor  Works),  r.   572 
So.  East  St.,  Holyoke. 

Burgess  Company  &  Curtis,  Gregory  St.,  Marblehead. 
j    Burgess,     Frank     (Boston    Gear    Works),    Norfolk 

Downs,  Quincy. 
I    Burlingame,   A.,   Co.,  22  Cypress  St.,  Worcester. 

Burr,  Ballance,  &  Co.,  52  High  St.,  Brockton. 

Busfield,  James,  72  Pho?nix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Butcher  Heddles  Mfg.  Co.,  4  Cheever  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Cadieu  Grinding  Co.,  9  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Cambridge  Iron  Works,  27  Ames  St.,  Cambridge. 

Cambridge  Mfg.  Co.,  205  Broadway,  Cambridge. 

Campbell,  M.  A.,  79  Liberty  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 

Cape  Ann  Boiler  Works  (H.  Quinn),  foot  of  Whitte- 
more  St.,  Gloucester. 

Card,  S.  W.,  Mfg.  Co.,  170  Rumford  Av.,  Mansfield. 

Carey,  W.  W.,  Co.,  Inc.,  514  Broadway,  Lowell. 

Carroll,  A.  P.,  Machine  Co.,  20-28  Green  St.,  Maiden. 

Carruthers,  Robert,  Co.,  148  Warren  St.,  Lowell. 

Carson    Trench    Machine    Co.,     16    Dorrance    St., 
Charlestown,  Boston. 

Carver  Cotton  Gin  Co.,  Whitman   St.,  E.  Bridge- 
water. 

Case,  A.  B.  (Blair  Mfg.  Co.),  312  Birnie  Av.,  Spring- 
field. 

Cell  Drier  Machine  Co.,  W.  Water  St.  ext.,  Taunton. 

Central  Autogenous  Welding  &  Mfg.  Co.,  73  Union 
St.,  Worcester. 

Central  Iron  Foundry  (Wm.  E.  Rider),  92  Central 
St.,  Mansfield. 

Central    Iron    Foundry    (Jas.   Gurney   &  Co.),   202 
Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Central  Iron  Foundry  Co.,  13  Dodge  St.,  Salem. 

Chadwick  Iron  Works    (A.  R.  Chadwick),  22  Har- 
vard PI.,  Boston. 

Chandler  Machine  Co.,  Faulkner  St.,  Ayer. 

Chapel,  A.   M.,   Machine  Co.,   Inc.,  272  Fenn  St., 
Pittsfield. 

Chapman  Ball  Bearing  Co.  of  N.  Y.,  40  Bristol  St., 
Boston. 

Chapman    Gravity    Spindle    Co.,    1017    Main    St., 
Winchester. 

Chapman  Valve  Mfg.  Co.,  Indian  Orchard,  Spring- 
field. 

Chase  Turbine  Mfg.  Co.,  off  So.  Main  St.,  Orange. 

Chelmsford      Foundry      Co.,      Chelmsford.     Office: 
Myrtle  St.,  Medford. 

Christiansen,  L.,  17  Harrison  Ct.,  Lynn. 

City  Iron  Foundry  (R.  Estabrook's  Sons),  204  First 
St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

City  Iron  Foundry,  290  Plain  St.,  Lowell. 

Clark,  H.  C.,  &  Son,  Machine  Co.,  Lee. 

Clark    Machine    &    Foundry    Co.,    526    Union    St., 
Franklin. 

Clark  Mfg.  Co.   (A.  S.  Clark),  91  Carlton  St.,  Hol- 
yoke. 

Clarke,  C.  E.,  &  Co.,  40  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Clinton  Foundry  Co.,  25  Parker  St.,  Clinton. 

Clinton  Machine  Works,  460  High  St.,  Clinton. 

Coffin  Valve  Co.,  Tolman  St.,  Neponset,  Boston. 

Colchester,     A.     E.     (Marblehead     Machine     Co.), 
26  Lee  St.,  Marblehead. 

Coldwell-Gildard   Co.,    The,    108-110    Hartwell   St., 
Fall  River. 


CLASSIFICATION    BY   INDUSTRY. 


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Colvin,  J.  A.  (Jackson  St.  Foundry),  52  Jackson  St., 

Worcester. 
Compressed  Steel  Shafting  Co.,  393  Dorchester  Av., 

So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Continental  Gin  Co.,  Bridgewater. 
Cook,  F.  H.,  &  Co.,  Water  St.,  Leominster. 
Co-operative   Machine   Mfg.   Co.    (Frank    Rumrill), 

52  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 
Coppus  Engineering  &  Equipment  Co.,  64  School  St., 

Worcester. 
Covel  Machine  Co.    (Benj.    F.  Covel),  336  Osborn 

St.,  Fall  River. 
Cowdrey,   C.   H.,   Machine  Works,   r.   5   Main   St., 

Fitchburg. 

Creighton,  Thomas  J.,  &  Co.,  Chare  St.,  Fall  River. 
Crompton  &  Knowles  Loom  Works,  93  Grand  St., 

Worcester. 

Cummings,  Fred  L.,  19  High  St.,  Boston. 
Cummings,  George,  &  Son,  29  Bowers  St.,  Fall  River. 
Cummiugs  Machine  Works,    110   High  St.,   Boston. 
Curtis.  Albert  B.,  93  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 
Curtis  &  Marble  Machine  Co.,  72  Cambridge  St., 

Worcester. 

Damon,  J.  F.,  70  Central  St.,  Milford. 
Dane  Machine  Co.   (J.  Webster  Dane),  31 5  Boston 

St.,  Salem. 
Dary    Ring   Traveler    Co.     (Marcus    A.    Dary),    95 

Somerset  Av.,  Taunton. 

Davis,  Frank  E.,  Central  Wharf,  Newburyport. 
Davis,  Frank  H.,  75  Crescent  Av.,  No.  Cambridge, 

Cambridge. 
Davis  Foundry  Co.  (James  F.^Lanigan),  68   Island 

St.,  Lawrence. 
Davis,   Pamelia  C.    (Acushnet    Iron  Co.),  229  No. 

Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Davis  &  Farnum  Mfg.  Co.,  Foundry  Av.,  Waltham. 
Davis  &  Furber  Machine  Co.,  North  Andover. 
Davis  &  McLane  Mfg.  Co.,  66  Troy  St.,  Fall  River. 
Davitt  Iron  Foundry  (D.  J.  Davitt),  197-201  Liberty 

St.,  Springfield. 

Dawson  Machine  Co.,  2  Sargent  St.,  Worcester. 
Deane,  H.  C.,  Machine  Co  ,  53  Water  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Deane  Steam  Pump  Co.,  The,  37  Appleton  St.,  Hoi- 
yoke.  Office:  115  Broadway,  New  York  City. 
Dennis,  John,  Machine  Co.,  20  Saunders  St.,  Lowell 
Dewey,  F.  E.  &  B.  A.,  44  Hampden  St.,  Springfield. 
Dillon,  D.  M.,  Steam  Boiler  Works,  Crocker  St., 

Fitchburg. 

Dillon  Machine  Co.,  Salem  &  Carver  Sts.,  Lawrence. 
Dines,  W.  L.,  Jr.,  172  Union  St.,  Worcester. 
Dobby  Chain  Mfg.  Co.  (Henry  F.  Rice),  Button. 
Dodge,  C.  S.,  67  Payne  St.,  Lowell. 
Doherty  Bros.,  Payne  &  Saunders  Sts.,  Lowell. 
Donnelly  Machine  Co.,  63  Montello  St.,  Brockton. 
Dove  Machine  Co.,  314-316  So.  Broadway,  Lawrence. 
Draper  Co.,  The,  Hopedale. 

Drew-Hay nes  Machine  Co.,   Lunenberg  St.,   Fitch- 
burg. 
Dudley,    D.    T.,    &    Son    Co.,    The,    Wilkinson ville, 

Sutton. 

Dudley,  S.  A.,  148  Dean  St.,  Taunton. 
Duncan,  J.,  &  Co.,  7  Fulton  PI.,  Boston. 
Eagle  Iron  Foundry,  Inc.,  17  Canal  St.,  Salem. 
Eagle  Knife  &  Bar  Co.,  9  Osgood  St.,  Lawrence. 
Easthampton  Foundry   (Ernst    A.  Moeckel),    Union 

St.,  Easthampton. 


Economic  Machinery  Co.,  The,  72  School  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Edmands,  A.  B.,  183-185  Central  St.,  Milford. 

Edson  Manufacturing  Co.,  257  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Elektron  Mfg.  Co.  (Otis  Elevator  Co.),  60  Wilbra- 
ham  Rd.,  Springfield. 

Elliott  &  Hall  (Edward  Hall),  54  Hermon  St., 
Worcester. 

Elliott  Company,  The,  143  Albany  St.,  Cambridge. 

Ellis  Loom  Reed  Co.,  Blossom  Av.,  Fall  River. 

Ellis  &  Sanderson  (Waltham  Machine  Works) , 
Newton  &  Cutter  Sts.,  Waltham. 

Embree,  W.  F.,  Co.,  The,  r.  266  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Emerson  Mfg.  Co.,  353  Market  St.,  Lawrence. 

Emery,  V.  J.,  Beach  St.,  Wollaston,  Quincy. 

Emmons  Loom  Harness  Co.,  7  May  St.,  Lawrence^ 

Empire  Laundry  Machinery  Co.,  60  Bridge  St., 
Newton.  Office:  75  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Entwistle,  T.  C.,  Co.,  297  Market  St.,  Lowell. 

Essex  Engine  Co.,  The,  416  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Essex  Machine  Co.,  21  Herbert  St.,  Lynn. 

Estabrook's,  R.,  Sons  (City  Iron  Foundry),  204  First 
St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Evans,  G.  F.,  Estate  (Evans  Friction  Cone  Co.), 
1288  Centre  St.,  Newton  Centre,  Newton. 

Evans  Stamping  &  Plating  Co.,  Cushman  St., 
Taunton. 

Everson,  John  J.,  271  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Fairhaven  Iron  Foundry  Corp.,  Water  St.,  Fair- 
haven. 

Fales,  L.  F.,  East  St.,  Walpole. 

Fall  River  Boiler  Works,  287-299  Danforth  St., 
Fall  River. 

Fall  River  Foundry  &  Machine  Co.,  95  Front  St., 
Fall  River. 

Fearnley,  Arthur  J.,  188  County  St.,  Fall  River. 

Federal  Mfg.  Co.,  31  Marshall's  Wharf,  Lynn. 

Field,  Walter  W.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  117  Main  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Fitch  &  Co.  (Geo.  W.  Fitch),  266  Commercial  St., 
Boston. 

Fitchburg  Foundry  Co.  (M.  J.  Perault),  27  Main  St., 
Fitchburg. 

Fitchburg  Machine  Works,  13  &  21  Main  St.,  Fitch- 
burg. 

Fitchburg  Steam  Engine  Co.,  Cleghorn  St.,  Fitch- 
burg. 

Fitchburg  Top  Roll  Covering  Co.  (H.  A.  Rowton), 
80  Congress  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Fleming  Foundry  Co.,  64  Birnie  Av.,  Springfield. 

Ford,  Humphrey  (Mill  River  Machine  Shop), 
964  Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Foster  Machine  Co.,  Westfield. 

Fowler,  Harris  H.,  &  Co.,  408  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston 

Fowler,  W.  H.,  38  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 


Foxborough      Foundry     Co.,      Foxborough.     Office: 

19  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Francis,   R.  B.   (Palmer  Foundry  &   Machine    Co.), 

Foundry  St.,  Palmer. 
Franklin,  Albert  B.  (Barney  Ventilating  Fan  Works), 

28  Binford  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Franklin    Machine    &    Tool    Co.,    63    Franklin    St., 

Brockton. 

I    Fraser,  Warren  F.,  Co.,  81  Freeport  St.,  Boston. 
!    Fyans,  Fraser,  &  Blackway  Co.,  83-95  Anawan  St., 
Fall  River. 


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MASSACHUSETTS    MANUFACTURES. 


Gage,  E.  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Mechanics  &  No.  Main  Sts., 
Gardner. 

Gallagher,  Bernard  (Gallagher  Mfg.  Co.),  78  Saga- 
more St.,  Lynn. 

Gallagher  Bottle  Capping  Machinery  Co.,  78  Saga- 
more St.,  Lynn. 

Gallagher  Mfg.  Co.  (Bernard  Gallagher),  78  Saga- 
more St.,  Lynn. 

Gardner  General  Foundry  Co.,  457  No.  Main  St., 
Gardner. 

Gardner  Machine  Works  (W.  H.  &  E.  N.  Hobby), 
Depot  Sq.,  Gardner. 

Gay,  E.  L.,  44  Elm  St.,  Southbridge. 

Gee,  C.  E.,  146  Fletcher  St.,  Lowell. 

Gerry,  George,  &  Son,  76  Crescent  St.,  Athol. 

Gessner,  David,  41  Fremont  St.,  Worcester. 

Gibbs  Hcddle  Co.,  Leicester. 

Gibbs  Loom  Harness  &  Reed  Co.,  23  Sterling  St., 
Clinton. 

Gibby  Foundry  Co.,  96  Condor  St.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Gilbert  &  Barker  Mfg.  Co..  193  Lyman  St.,  Springfield. 

Gill,  E.  A.,  r.  Rogers  St.,  Gloucester. 

Gloucester '  Boiler  Works  (F.  Sylvester  &  Co.), 
14  Wharf  St.,  Gloucester. 

Godfrey,  E.  J.,  Co.,  64  Union  St.,  No.  Adams. 

Godfrey  &  Bolger,  76  Commercial  St.,  Adams. 

Golding  Mfg.  Co.,  Franklin. 

Goodnow,  Daniel  (Thomas  F.  Welch  Co.),  55  Sud- 
bury  St.,  Boston. 

Goodnow,  L.  H.,  Foundry  Co.,  Crocker  St.,  Fitch- 
burg. 

Goodspeed  Machine  Co.,  202  Spruce  St.,  Winchen- 
don. 

Gordon,  James  F.,  65  Lane  St.,  Lowell. 

Goss,  J.  &  E.,  870  Bedford  St.,  Fall  River. 

Grant,  George  D.,  264  Bridge  St.,  Salem. 

Grant  Bros.  Iron  Foundry,  Easton. 

Grant  Gear  Works  (Inc.),  6  Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Greendale  Gas  Engine  Co.,  Inc.,  564  W.  Boylston  St., 
Worcester. 

Greenfield  Machine  Co.,  Greenfield. 

Greenlaw  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  141  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

Griffin  Wheel  Co.,  off  Gerrish  Av.,  Chelsea. 

Grimes  &  Harris,  92  Pleasant  St.,  Leominster. 

Grip  Coupling  Co.,  Ware. 

Gunning  Boiler  &  Machine  Co.,  67  So.  Water  St., 
New  Bedford. 

Gurney  Heater  Mfg.  Co.,  Framingham. 

Guy  Bros.,  8  Ferry  Wharf,  Newburyport. 

Hakes,  H.  W.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Leicester,  Millbury. 

Hamblet  Machine  Co.  (George  W.  Hamblet), 
30  Island  St.,  Lawrence. 

Hamel,  C.  A.,  Haverhill.  Office:  581  Washington  St., 
Lynn. 

Hamel  Machinery  Co.,  581   Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Hamilton  &  Parker  Co.,  177  High  St.,  Boston. 

Hankey,  A.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Rochdale,  Leicester. 

Hanks,  H.  Wilbur,  29  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Hansen  Machine  Co.,  101  Chestnut  St.,  Somerville. 
Office:  6  Harris  Ct.,  Cambridge. 

Harkins,  T.  L.,  Machine  Co.,  287  Atlantic  Av., 
Boston. 

Harris,  George  W.,  Co.,   199  Perkins  St.,  Lowell. 

Harris,  Warren  B.  (Millbury  Machine  Co.),  Mill- 
bury. 


Hart  Foundry  Co.,  10  Allen  St.,  Lawrence. 

Hart,  T.  F.,  Machine  Co.,  316  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Hartford  Bros.,  102  South  St.,  Boston. 

Harwood  &  Quincy  Machine  Co.,  50  Lagrange  St., 

Worcester.     Office:  53   State  St.,   Boston. 
Hatch,  Edward  W.,  14  L  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Haverhill     Machine      Shop     (Samuel     Smith),     17  £ 

Essex  St.,   Haverhill. 

Heald  Machine  Co.,  The,  Greendale  St.,  Worcester. 
Heaton-Peninsular  Button  Fastener  Co.,  65  Shirley 

St.,   Roxbury,   Boston. 

Hedstrom  &  Olsen,  22  Medford  St.,  Boston. 
Hemingway    Machine     Co.     (A.    C.    Hemingway), 

55-61  Mulberry  St.,  Lynn. 
Herrick      Machine    Works     (Charles    E.     Herrick), 

108  Pleasant  St.,  Northampton. 
Hesse,  Joseph  J.,  134  Eliot  St.,  Boston. 
Higgins,  J.  A.,  Milford. 
Highland   Machine   Co.,   58   Kemble   St.,    Roxbury, 

Boston. 

Hildreth  Bros.,  Harvard. 
Hill  &  Bosley,  93  Linden  St.,  Winchendon. 
Hill  &  Luther,  2061  So.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 
Hoagland,  G.  E.,  Foundry  Co.,  Sanborn  St..  Gardner. 
Hobbs,  A.  B.,  Machine  Co.,  139  First  St.,  Cambridge. 
Hobbs  Mfg.  Co.,  26  Salisbury  St.,  Worcester. 
Hobby,  W.  H.  &  E.  N.  (Gardner    Machine  Works), 

Depot  Sq.,  Gardner. 
Hodge   Boiler  Works,   99  Sumner  St.,    E.   Boston, 

Boston. 

Holiday  &  All  wood,  Blossom  Av.,  Fall  River. 
Holmes,  Charles,  Leather  Working  Machinery  Co., 

141-145  Main  St.,  Cambridgeport,  Cambridge. 
Holt,  J.  S.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  112  South  St.,  Boston. 
Holyoke  Bar  Co.,  The,  Berkshire  St.,  Holyoke. 
Holyoke  Brazing  &  Machine  Works  (John  Reid,  Jr.), 

Sargeant  &  Commercial  Sts.,  Holyoke. 
Holyoke  Machine  Co.,  517  Main  St.,  Holyoke. 
|    Holyoke  Machine  Co.  (Worcester  Shops),  81  Thomas 

St.,  Worcester.     Office:  513  Main  St.,  Holyoke. 
Holyoke  Motor  Foundry  Co.,  Sargeant  &  Commercial 

Sts.,  Holyoke. 

Holyoke  Steam  Boiler  Works   (Inc.),   Holyoke. 
Hopkinson    Machine    Works      (B.    Hopkinson),    23 

Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 

Horn,  Chas.  E.,  33-37  Kemble  St.,  Roxbury,  Bos- 
ton. 
Home,    J.    H.,    &    Sons    Co.,    109    Blanchard    St., 

Lawrence. 

Howard  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  44  Vine  St.,  Worcester. 
Howard  &  Bullough  American  Machine  Co.,  Attle- 

borough.     Office:  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Hubbard  Machine  Co.,  73  Union  St.,  Worcester. 
Huber-Hodgman  Printing  Press  Co.,  The,  Weir  St., 

Taunton. 

Huff,  E.  A.,  &  Co.,  85  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 
Hunt,  Harry,  97  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
Hunt,  Rodney,  Machine  Co.,  46  Mill  St.,  Orange. 
Hunt-Spiller  Mfg.    Corp.,  383   Dorchester  Av.,    So. 

Boston,  Boston. 
Hunter,    James,    Machine    Co.,    The,    1    Main    St., 

No.  Adams. 

Hurlbut-Rogers  Machine  Co.,  So.  Sudbury,  Sudbury, 
Hutchinson   Leather  Machine  Co.,   1021   Main  St., 

Winchester. 
Ideal  Machine  Co.,  56  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 


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Independent  Button  Fastener  Machine  Co.,  46  Port- 
land St.,  Boston. 

Israel,  Frederick  M.,   110  Exchange  St.,  Worcester. 

Jackson  St.  Foundry  (J.  A.  Colvin),  52  Jackson  St., 
Worcester. 

Jacques,  John,  &  Son,  93  Webster  St.,  Worcester. 

Jefferson  Union  Co.,  31   Fletcher  Av.,  Lexington. 

Jolly,  J.  &  W.,  Inc.,  East  St.,  Holyoke. 

Jones,  E.  D.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Depot  &  McKay  Sts., 
Pittsfield. 

Jordan,  G.  J.,  42  Flansburg  St.,  Dalton. 

Judson  &  Williams  (Frank  Williams),  Bigelow  St., 
Holyoke. 

Kay,  Henry  E.,  Estate,  57  Kay  St.,  Fall  River. 

Kelley,  Edward,  155  Central  St.,  Fall  River. 

Kemp,  John  F.,  232  Water  St.,  Quincy. 

Kilburn,  Lincoln,  &  Co.,  37  Canal  St.,  Fall  River. 

Kilgore  &  Curtin  (Waltham  Foundry  Co.),  71-73 
Felton  St.,  Waltham. 

Kimball  Bros.  &  Sprague,  r.  157  Centre  St.,  Brockton. 

Kirnball,  L.  S.,  245  Market  St.,  Lowell. 

Kinney  Mfg.  Co.,  14  Medford  St.,  Charlestown, 
Boston. 

Kitson  Machine  Shop,  491  Button  St.,  Lowell. 

Knight,  Geo.,  &  Co.,  54  Lincoln  St.,  Brockton. 

Knott,  E.  R.,  Machine  Co.,  156  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Ko?gel,  Charles,  &  Sons,  Race  &  Cabot  Sts.,  Holyoke. 

Lahue,  M.  M.,  &  Co.,  107  Gushing  St.,  Lowell. 

Lamb  Knitting  Machine  Co.,  Chicopee  Falls,  Chic- 
opee. 

Lamson  Consolidated  Store  Service  Co.,  196  Walker 
St.,  Lowell.  Office:  161  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Lamprey  Co.,  The  (B.  B.  &  L.  C.  Lamprey),  43 
Broad  St.,  Westfield. 

Lang,  J.  A.,  &  Sons  Co.,  280  Dover  St.,  Boston. 

Lanigan,  Jas.  F.  (Lawrence  Machine  Co.),  46 
Island  St.,  Lawrence. 

Lanigan,  Jas.  F.  (Davis  Foundry  Co.),  68  Island  St., 
Lawrence. 

Lapointe  Machine  Tool  Co.,  The,  Hudson. 

Lawrence  Boiler  Works  (E.  McCabe  &  Co.),  9  Water 
St.,  Lawrence. 

Lawrence,  George  H.,  167  No.  Second  St.,  New 
Bedford. 

Lawrence  Machine  Co.  (Jas.  F.  Lanigan),  46  Island 
St.,  Lawrence. 

Lawrence  Pump  &  Engine  Co.,  Marston  St.,  Law- 
rence. 

Lead  Lined  Iron  Pipe  Co.,  Broadway,  Wakefield. 

Leavitt  Machine  Co.,  The,  8  E.  River  St.,  Orange. 

Lee,  Edward  C.,  75  Lafayette  St.,  Salem. 

Letteney  &  Howes  Co.,  55$  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Lewin,  George  W.,  31  No.  7th  St.,  Fall  River. 

Liberty  Machine  &  Mfg.  Co.,  440  D  wight  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Lincoln,  Geo.  H.,  &  Co.,  Old  Colony  Av.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Lincoln-Williams  Twist  Drill  Co.,  r.  Armory  St., 
Taunton. 

Litchfield  Shuttle  Co.,  Southbridge. 

Lockwood  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  61-85  Sumner  St.,  E.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Lombard  Governor  Co.,  The,  No.  Main  St.,  Ashland. 
Office:  201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Long,  D.  J.,  Machinery  Co.,  60  Grove  St.,  Salem. 

Long,  J.  H.,  Machine  Co.,  184  High  St.,  Boston. 


Long,  R.  H.  Machinery  Co.,  So.  Framingham,  Fram- 

ingham. 

Lovejoy,  Daniel,  &  Son,  1  Gushing  St.,  Lowell. 
Lovewell-Henrici  Co.,  936-942  Broadway,  Chelsea. 
|    Lowell  Machine  Shop,  Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 
I    Lowell  Shuttle  Co.  (Saunders  &  O'Neil),  Tanner  & 

St.  Hyacinth  Sts.,  Lowell. 
|    Lufkin,  R.  H.,  38  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 
I    Lumsden  &  Van  Stone    Co.,  The,    L  &    First  Sts., 

So.  Boston,  Boston. 
i    Lundin  Steel  Casting  Co.,   Norwood  St.,   Neponset, 

Boston. 

Luther,  B.  G.,  Co.,  Inc.,  91  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 
Luther  Reed  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  2061  So.  Main  St.,  Fall 

River. 

Lynch,  Peter,  Wilkinsonville,  Sutton. 
Lyons,  Robert  L.  (Union  Button  Sewing  Co.),  184 

High  St.,  Boston. 

Maclary,  D.  B.,  &  Son  Co.,  129  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 
Mann,  F.  W.,  Co.,  100  Central  St.,  Milford. 
Mansfield  Furnace  &  Coal  Co.,  So.  Main  St.,  Mansfield. 
Marble,  E.  W.,  &  Co.  (Henry  H.  Wheelock),  Sutton. 
Marr,  Daniel  &  Son,  384  Dorchester  Av.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Marsland,  James,  19-21  Crescent  St.,  Lawrence. 
Marston,  I.  G.,  &  Co.,  226  Ruggles  St.,  Roxbury, 

Boston. 
Martine,  M.  D.  &  J.  D.  (New  Bedford  Reed  Co.),  189 

No.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Martin,  William  F.,  63  Flint  St.,  Salem. 
Mason,  J.  M.,  77  Webster  Av.,  Chelsea.     Office:  81 

Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
Mason,  Marcus  &  Co.,  Fountain  St.,  So.  Framingham, 

Framingham. 

Mason  Machine  Works,  Oak  St.,  Taunton. 
Mason  Mfg.  Co.,  15  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 
Massachusetts  Fan  Co.,  Howard  St.,  Watertown. 
Massachusetts  Machine  Shop,  Inc.,  100  Beacon  St., 

Worcester. 
Matson-Hoyt  Shoe  Machinery  Co.,  496  Washington 

St.,  Lynn. 

Matthews  Mfg.  Co.,  104  Gold  St.,  Worcester. 
Max  Machine  Co.  (T.  J.  McNarnara),  52  Laurel  St., 

Clinton. 
McCabe,    E.,    &   Co.    (Lawrence   Boiler   Works),    9 

Water  St.,  Lawrence. 

McCaffrey,  Frank,  r.  50  Island  St.,  Lawrence. 
McGregor  &  Sons,  66  Troy  St.,  Fall  River. 
Mclntosh,  George  A.,  148  Warren  St.,  Lowell. 
McKnight,  L.  G.,  &  Son  Co.,  306-322  No.  Main  St., 

Gardner. 

McLauthlin,  George  T.,  Co.,  120  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 
McLeod,  Hugh  (Porter  Machine  Works),  Hatfield. 
McMahon   &   Co.    (M.    F.    McMahon),    Ledge    St., 

Worcester. 
McNamara,  T.  J.  (Max  Machine  Co.),  52  Laurel  St., 

Clinton. 
McTaggart,  David  D.  (Worcester  Warp  Compressing 

Machine  Co.),  91  Exchange  St.,  Worcester. 
Mead,  A.  G.,  Co.,  364  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Mead-Morrison    Mfg.    Co.,  Main  &  1st  St.,    Cam- 
bridge. 
Mechanics  Foundry  &  Machine  Co.,  Davol  St.,  Fall 

River. 

Mechanics  Iron  Foundry  Co.,  38  Kemble  St.,  Rox- 
bury, Boston. 


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Mechanics  Mills  (John  Tripp  &  Co.),  563  Dutton  St., 
Lowell. 

Meisel  Press  &  Mfg.  Co.,  944  Dorchester  Av.,  Boston. 

Merrimac  Flyer  Works  (Sam'l  Smith's  Sons),  620 
Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 

Merrimac  Iron  Foundry,  660  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 

Merrimack  Boiler  Works  (Wright  Stafford  &  Son),  21 
Parker  St.,  Lawrence. 

Merrow  Machine  Co.,  275  Derby  St.,  Salem. 

Metallic  Drawing  Roll  Co.,  The,  Front  St.,  Indian 
Orchard,  Springfield. 

Methuen  Napper  Clothing  Co.  (Edward  Whittaker), 
68  Center  St.,  Methuen. 

Milford  Iron  Foundry  (Corp.),  MTlford. 

Mill  River  Machine  Shop  (Humphrey  Ford),  964 
Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Millbury  Machine  Co.  (Warren  B.  Harris),  Millbury. 

Miller,  Horatio  L.,  r.  54  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 

Miller,  O.  A.,  Treeing  Machine  Co.,  Cherry  &  Ford 
*  Sts.,  Brockton. 

Mills  Machine  Co.,  Inc.,  Market  &  Salem  Sts.,  Law- 
rence. 

Minton,  Richard,  Co.,  119  Sumner  St.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Moeckel,  Ernst  A.  (Easthampton  Foundry),  Union 
St.,  Easthampton. 

Monarch  Valve  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Warren.  Office:  476 
Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Monfils  &  Murphy  Machine  Co.,  13  Railroad  Sq., 
Haverhill. 

Montague,  Geo.  E.,  22  Douglas  St.,  Springfield. 

Montague  Machine  Co.,  Turners  Falls,  Montague. 

Moore,  J.  W.,  Machine  Co.,  592  E.  First  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Moore,  M.  E.,  &  Son,  Crary  Av.,  Westfield. 

Moore  &  Wyman  Elevator  &  Machine  Works,  72 
Granite  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Morgan  Construction  Co.,  21  Lincoln  St.,  Worcester. 

Morse,  Andrew  J.,  &  Son  Inc.,  221  High  St.,  Boston. 

Mossberg,  Frank,  Co.,  Lamb  St.,  Attleborough. 

Murdock-Reed  Co.,  Middleborough.  Office:  127 
Federal  St.,  Boston. 

Murdock  &  Geb  Co.,  McCarthy  St.,  Franklin. 

Murphy,  Edward  W.,  r.  19  West  St.,  Florence,  North- 
ampton. 

National  Equipment  Co.,  60  Hampden  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

National  Machine  &  Tool  Co.,  253  A  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

National  Printing  Machinery  Co.,  Athol. 

Nelson,  A.  H.,  Mfg.  Co.,  18  Pearl  Ct.,  Newton. 

New  Bedford  Foundry  &  Machine  Co.,  272  So.  WTater 
St.,  New  Bedford. 

New  Bedford  Reed  Co.  (M.  D.  &  J.  D.  Martine),  189 
No.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 

New  Bedford  Shuttle  Co.,  The,  6  Elm  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

New  England  Gear  Works,  100  Purchase  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

New  England  Iron  Works  Co.,  Summer,  B  &  Fargo 
Sts.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

New  Process  Twist  Drill  Co.,  34  Court  St.,  Taunton. 

Nicholas  &  Stephenson,  r.  8  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Nightingale,  J.  E.,  15  Mill  St.,  Danvers. 

North  Adams  Loom  Reed  &  Harness  Co.  (Wilkinson 
&  Ashworth),  3  Chestnut  St.,  North  Adams. 


North    Chelmsford    Machine    &    Supply    Co.,    No. 

Chelmsford,  Chelmsford. 

Norton,  A.  O.,  Inc.,  286  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Norton  Grinding  Co.,  Bond  St.,  Worcester. 
Norwood  Engineering  Co.,  Florence,  Northampton. 
Noyes,  B.  B.,  &  Co.,  51-61  Hope  St.,  Greenfield. 
Nutter  &  Barnes  Co.,  326  A  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Old  Colony  Foundry  Co.,  Cook  St.,  E.  Bridgewater. 
Oliver  &  Williams,  53  Pitts  St.,  Boston. 
Otis  Elevator  Co.  (Elektron  Mfg.  Co.),  60  Wilbraham 

Rd.,  Springfield. 
Palmer  Foundry  &  Machine  Co.    (R.   B.   Francis), 

Foundry  St.,  Palmer. 
Palmer,  H.  A.,  183  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 
Parris,  C.  S.,  7-9  Province  Ct.,  Boston. 
Parsons    Machinery    Co.,    348    Lincoln    St.,    Marl- 
borough. 

Patten,  Paul  B.,  Estate,  78  Lafayette  St.,  Salem. 
Patchett,  Thomas,  Union  St.,  Stoneham. 
Peerless  Machinery  Co.,  The,  44  Binford  St.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 
Perault,  M.  J.   (Fitchburg  Foundry  Co.),  27  Main  St., 

Fitchburg. 

Perfection  Grate  Co.,  310  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Perkins,  B.  F.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  10  Crescent  St.,  Holyoke. 
Perkins,  F.  S.,  Co.,  60  Fletcher  St.,  Lowell. 
Perkins,  Henry,  Co.,  off  Broad  St.,  Bridgewater. 
Perkins  Machine  Co.,  Warren. 
Pero  Foundry  Co.,  r.  23  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 
Pettingill  Machine  Co.,  The,  79  Elm  St.,  Amesbury. 
Pevey  Foundry  Co.,  Inc.,  68  Dover  St.,  Lowell. 
Pierce  &  Chesworth  (Inc.)  Traverse  St.,  Gardner. 
Piper,  D.  H.,  off  Front  St.,  Winchendon. 
Plimpton,  J.  E.,  &  Co.,  Railroad  Av.,  Norwood. 
Pneumatic  Scale  Corp.,  Ltd.,  Norfolk  Downs  Sta., 

Quincy. 
Poland    Laundry    Machinery    Co.,   47    Kemble    St., 

Roxbury,  Boston. 
Pond,    L.    W.,    Machine    &   Foundry   Co.,    Gold   & 

Assonet  Sts.,  Worcester. 

Porter  Machine  Works    (Hugh   McLeod),   Hatfield.  I 
Pratt    Foundry  Co.    (Joseph  Pratt),  81    Front    St.,| 

Brockton. 

Pratt,  Robert  G.,  100  Beacon  St.,  Worcester. 
Prentice  Bros.  Co.,  667  Cambridge  St.,  Worcester.) 
Prescott,  J.  B.,  &  Son,  Dudley.     Office:  Webster, 
Preston  Power  Grading  Machine  Co.,  280  Dover  St. 

Boston. 

Pruyn  &  Bilodeau,  305  Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston 
Putnam  Machine  Co.,  Putnam  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Quarmby  &  Hilliker,  32  Central  Av.,  Lynn. 
Quinn,  H.  (Cape  Ann  Boiler  Works),  foot  of  Whitte-j 

more  St.,  Gloucester. 
Rankin  &  Arnold,  19  No.  Second  St.,  New  Bedford.  I 
Redfern,  Thomas,  &  Son,  28  Ballard  St.,  Fall  River.| 
Reed,  F.  E.,  Co.,  122  Gold  St.,  Worcester. 
Reed  Foundry  Co.,  95  Gold  St.,  Worcester. 
Reed,  Francis,  Co.,  41-43  Hammond  St.,  Worcester.] 
Reed,  George  A.,  &  Son,  Myrtle  Sq.,  Gloucester. 
Reed,   N.    H.,   &   Son    (Somerville    Iron    Foundry), 

88-90  Washington   St.,   E.   Somerville,   Sor 

ville. 
Reid,  John,  Jr.  (Holyoke  Brazing  &  Machine  Works), 

Sargeant  &  Commercial  Sts.,  Holyoke. 
Reid  Machine  Co.,  37  Park  St.,  Beverly. 
Reynolds,  Clark,  330  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 


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Rice,  Henry  F.  (Dobby  Chain  Mfg.  Co.),  Sutton. 

Rice,  Barton  &  Fales,  Machine  &  Iron  Co.,  65 
Tainter  St.,  Worcester. 

Rich,  A.  E.,  &  Son  (Chas.  C.  Rich),  189  Second  St., 
Fall  River. 

Richards-Atkinson  &  Haserick,  Winona  St.,  Worces- 
ter. Office:  152  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Richardson  &  Bottomley,  Otis  St.,  W.  Mansfield, 
Mansfield. 

Rider,  Wm.  E.  (Central  Iron  Foundry),  92  Central 
St.,  Mansfield/ 

Riverside  Boiler  Works  (Francis  L.  Willard),  50 
Harvard  St.,  Cambridge. 

Rivett  Lathe  Mfg.  Co.,  2  Brooks  St.,  Brighton, 
Boston. 

Robb-Engineering  Co.,  Ltd.,  So.  Framingham, 
Framingham. 

Robbins  Machine  Co.,  The  (Geo.  P.  Taylor),  42 
Lagrange  St.,  Worcester. 

Roberts  Iron  Works  Co.,  180  Main  St.,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 

Robinson,  A.  F.,  Boiler  Works,  Binney  St.,  E.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 

Robinson,  James  P.,  Iron  Foundry,  Plain  St.  Cross- 
ing O.  C.  R.  R.,  Lowell. 

Robinson,  John  T.,  Co.,  248  W.  River  St.,  Hyde 
Park. 

Roche  Iron  &  Machine  Works,  57  Franklin  St., 
Springfield. 

Rockwood  Sprinkler  Co.,  of  Mass..  38  Harlow  St., 
Worcester. 

Roper,  C.  F.,  &  Co.,  Northrop  St.,  Hopedale. 

Rowton,  H.  A.  (Fitchburg  Top  Roll  Covering  Co.), 
80  Congress  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Roy,  B.  S.,  &  Son,  775  Southbridge  St.,  Worcester. 

Rumrill,  Frank  (Co-operative  Machine  Mfg.  Co.), 
52  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Russell,  Albert,  &  Sons  Co.,  103  Merrimac  St., 
Newburyport. 

Russell,  Daniel,  Boiler  Works,  Inc.,  97  Boston  St., 
So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Russell,  Jas.,  Boiler  Works,  Co.,  307  C  St.,  So  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Russell,  John  W.,  &  Sons  Co.,  47-49  Taylor  St., 
Springfield. 

BSaco-Pettee  Co.,  156  Oak  St.,  Newton  Upper  Falls, 
Newton. 

Sagamore  Motor  Works,  76  Sagamore  St.,  Lynn. 

fealem  Elevator  Works,  Inc.,  244  Canal  St.,  Salem. 

f  Salem  Iron  Foundry,  235  Derby  St.,  Salem. 

Sargent,  C.  G.,  Sons  Corp.,  Graniteville,  Westford. 

Saunders  &  O'Neil  (Lowell  Shuttle  Co.),  Tanner  & 
St.  Hyacinth  Sts.,  Lowell. 

Scanlon,  Thomas,  r.  15  Brady  St.,  Fall  River. 

Scannell  Boiler  Works  (Bartholomew  Scannell), 
26-38  Tanner  St.,  Lowell. 

Schmidt,  H.  E.,  &  Co.,  116  Front  St.,  New  Bedford. 

fecott,  Ernest,  &  Co.,  189  Anawan  St.,  Fall  River. 

fecott,  George  V.,  Co.,  38  Prospect  St  ,  Brockton. 

Seaside  Foundry,  Inc.,  The,  No.  Plymouth, 
Plymouth. 

Seelye  Mfg.  Co.,  First  &  Charles  Sts.,  E.  Cambridge, 
Cambridge.  Office:  118  South  St.,  Boston. 

Shaw,  H.  J.,  94  Broadway,  Cambridgeport,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Shields  Foundry  Co.,  62  Oakland  St.,  Mansfield. 


Sinclair,  H.  R.  (W.  &  S.  Mfg.  Co.),  9  Hunt  St., 
Worcester. 

Single  Tube  Transmission  Co.,  A  &  Wormwood  Sts., 
So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Smith,  A.  A.,  115  Lindell  Av.,  Leominster. 

Smith  Bros.,  r.  625  Almond  St.,  Fall  River. 

Smith,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  333  Dwight  St.,  Springfield. 

Smith,  Ira  A..  221  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly. 

Smith  Iron  Foundry,  Inc.,  Marshall's  Wharf,  Lynn. 

Smith,  James,  &  Son,  99  Hope  Av.,  Worcester. 

Smith,  Samuel  (Haverhill  Machine  Shop),  17* 
Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Smith,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  35  Wilmot  St.,  Lawrence. 

Smith's,  Samuel,  Sons  (Merrimac  Flyer  Works), 
620  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 

Snyder,  J.  E.,  &  Son,  Parker  &  Dewey  Sts.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Somerville  Iron  Foundry  (N.  H.  Reed  &  Son), 
88-90  Washington  St.,  E.  Somerville,  Somerville. 

Speed  &  Stephenson,  Farley  St.,  Lawrence.  Office: 
170  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Springer,  Joseph  T.,  Estate,  481  Ridge  St.,  Fall 
River. 

Springfield  Foundry  Co.,  105  Liberty  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Springfield  Iron  Works,  108-112  Taylor  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Springfield  Machine  Co.  (Clarence  W.  Allen), 
15  Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 

Springfield  Motor  Co.,  310  Gratton  St.,  Chicopee 
Falls,  Chicopee. 

Stacy,  E.  S.,  Estate,  41-43   Taylor  St.,    Springfield. 

Stafford,  Wright,  &  Son  (Merrimack  Boiler  Works), 
21  Parker  St.,  Lawrence. 

Stafford  Co.,  The,  Readville,  Hyde  Park,  Boston. 

Standard  Foundry  Co.,  Gardner  &  Tainter  Sts., 
Worcester. 

Standard  Plunger  Elevator  Co.,  243  Stafford  St., 
Worcester.  Office:  115  Broadway,  New  York 
City. 

Standard  Ring  Traveler  Co.,  6  Elm  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Stanley  Co.,  The,  48  Loring  Av.,  Salem.  Office: 
79  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

Stark  Tool  Co.,  218*  Moody  St.,  Waltham. 

Steel  Cable  Engineering  Co.,  13-15  Charlton  St., 
Everett.  Office:  92  State  St.,  Boston. 

Steele,  W.  M.,  98  Beacon  St.,  Worcester. 

Stewart  Bros.,  39  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Stewart,  C.,  &  Son  (Stewart  Boiler  Works),  179 
Union  St.,  Worcester. 

Stiner,  Frank,  611  So.  Union  St.,  Lawrence. 

Stockbridge  Machine  Co.,  3  Maud  St.,  Worcester. 

Stoddart,  A.  P.,  &  Co..  236  Main  St.,  Gloucester. 

Stowell,  J.  A.,  Co.,  The,  300  Whitney  St.,  Leominster. 

Sturtevant,  B.  F.,  Co.,  Damon  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Boston. 

Sturtevant  Mill  Co.,  cor.  Park  &  Clayton  Sts. 
Harrison  Sq.,  Boston. 

Sylvester,  F.,  &  Co.  (Gloucester  Boiler  Works), 
14  Wharf  St.,  Gloucester. 

S.  &  I.  Co.,  The,  53  Governor  St.,  Springfield. 

Tarbett  Machine  Co.,  172  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 

Taunton  Spindle  Co.,  49  Adams  St.,  Taunton. 

Taylor,  Geo.  P.  (The  Robbins  Machine  Co.),  42  La- 
grange  St.,  Worcester. 

Teel  Motor  Co.,  130  Condor  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Terkelsen  &  Wennberg,  19  High  St.,  Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS   MANUFACTURES. 


Terkelsen  &  Wennberg,  ft.  of  Mechanic  St.,  Spring- 
field.    Office:  19  High  St.,  Boston. 
Tilley,   N.,   Loom  Reed  Co.    (John  J.   Whalen),  49 

Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 
Tinglof,  Carl,  85  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 
Thomson   Electric   Welding   Co.,    161    Pleasant   St., 

Lynn. 
Thurston,  A.  G.,  &  Son  (R.  W.  Thurston),  Mulberry 

&  Division  Sts.,  Fall  River. 
Tower  Bros.,  8  Loring  St.,  Hudson. 
Townsend,  G.  G.,  Brown  Av.,  Winchendon. 
Tripp,  Frank  S.,  235  No.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Tripp,  John,  &  Co.  (Mechanics  Mills),  563  Button 

St.,  Lowell. 
Triumph  Voting  Machine  Co.,   198  Columbus  Av., 

Pittsfield. 

Turner,  J.  S.,  Mfg.  Co.,  545  Broadway,  Lowell. 
Turner  Tanning  Machinery  Co.,  The,   Walnut  St., 

Peabody. 

Tyler,  J.  A.,  187  Central  St.,  Milford. 
Tyrrell,  H.  P.,  459  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Union  Button  Sewing  Co.   (Robert  L.  Lyons),   184 

High  St.,  Boston. 

Union  Foundry  Co.,  124  Water  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Union  Gear  &  Machine  Co.,  85  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 
Union  Machine  Co.,  124  Water  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Union  Machine  Co..  110  Exchange  St.,  Worcester. 
Union  Twist  Drill  Co.,  Chestnut  Hill  Av.,  Athol.  . 
United  Printing  Machinery  Co.,  Bartlett  Sq.,  Jamaica 

Plain,  Boston. 
United  Shoe  Machinery  Co.,   Beverly.     Office:  205 

Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 
United   States   Automatic   Box   Machinery   Co.,    79 

Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Universal  Boring  Machine  Co.,  Tower  St.,  Hudson. 

Office:  136  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 
Upton  &  Oilman  Machine  Co.,  587  Middlesex  St., 

Lowell. 
Van  Norman  Machine  Tool  Co.,  160  Wilbraham  Av., 

Springfield. 

Wade  Machine  Co.,  The,  287  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Wade,  Walter  H.,  311  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Walker,   G.    A.,    Machine   Co.,   Inc.,   Braintree   St., 

Allston,  Boston. 

Walker,  O.  S.,  &  Co.,  25  Union  St.,  Worcester. 
Walsh   Boiler   &   Iron  Works    (C.   A.   Walsh),    200 

Liberty  St.,  Springfield. 

Walsh's    Holyoke    Steam    Boiler    Works    (Walsh    & 
Hey  wood),  Mechanic,  near  Appleton  St.,  Hol- 
yoke. 
Waltham  Foundry  Co.    (Kilgore   &  Curtin),   71-73 

Felton  St.,  Waltham. 

Waltham  Machine  Works  (Ellis  &  Sanderson),  New- 
ton &  Cutter  Sts.,  Waltham. 
Ward  well  Picker  Co.,  Hampshire  St.,  Methuen. 
Warren  Steam  Pump  Co.,  Warren. 
Waters    Governor    Co.,    53    Waters    Av.,    Everett. 

Office:  141  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
Waters,  J.  C.,  &  Son,  r.  13  Curtis  St.,  Worcester. 
Watson,  L.  S.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Leicester. 
Waymoth,  A.  D.,  &  Co.,  Newton  PI.,  Fitchburg. 
Webster  Loom  Harness  Co.,  209  Bedford  St.,  Fall 

River. 
Welch,  Thos.  F.,  Co.  (Daniel  Goodnow),  55  Sudbury 

St.,  Boston. 
Wellman  Co.,  Swan  &  James  Sts.,  Medford. 


Wescott,  A.  A.,  &  Sons,  Mill  St.,  Hopedale. 
West,  Wm.  R.,  830  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford. 
West  Newton  Garage  &  Machine  Works,  25  Pros- 
pect PL,  Newton. 

Westlund,  Carl  G.,  Co.,  47  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 

Wetherell,  Orin  B.,  &  Son  Co.,  Sixth  St.,  Fall  River. 
Whalen,   John  J.    (N.   Tilley   Loom   Reed  Co.),   49 

Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 
Wheeler    Foundry    Co.,    Inc.,     138    Mechanic    St., 
Worcester. 

Wheeler,  M.  A.,  44  School  St.,  Worcester. 

Wheelock,  Henry   H.  (E.  W.  'Marble   &  Co.),  Sut- 
ton. 

Whittaker,  Edward  (Methuen  Napper  Clothing  Co.), 
68  Center  St.,  Methuen. 

Whitaker  Reed  Co.,  The,  84  Austin  St.,  Worcester. 

Whitcomb-Blaisdell  Machine  Tool  Co.,  134  Gold  St., 
Worcester. 

White,  F.  H.,  &  Co.,  South  Easton,  Easton. 

Whitin   Machine  Works,  The,  Whitinsville,   North- 
bridge. 

Whiting  Mfg.  Co.,  Main  St.,  Northborough. 

Whitinsville  Spinning  Ring  Co.,  Whitinsville,  North- 
bridge. 

Whitney,  Baxter  D.,  &  Son,  Winchendon. 

Whitney,  F.  E.,  65  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Whitney  Machine  Co.  (Arthur  E.  Whitney),  40  Wal- 
nut St.,  Winchester. 

Wiggin,  D.  G.,  29  Caldwell  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 

Wilder,  Charles  W.,  191  South  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Wiley  &  Russell  Mfg.  Co.,  Greenfield. 

Wilkinson,  A.  J.,  &  Co.,  Mattapan  Sq.,  Boston. 

Wilkinson  &  Ashworth  (North  Adams  Loom  Reed  & 
Harness  Co.),  3  Chestnut  St.,  North  Adams. 

Willard,    Francis    L.    (Riverside    Boiler   Works),    50 
Harvard  St.,  Cambridge. 

Williams,  Frank  (Judson  &  Williams),  Bigelow  St., 
Holyoke. 

Williams,  J.  H.,  Co.,  The,  Millbury.  Office:  Leicester. 

Windle,  John  E.,  23  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 

Wing,  Chauncey,  42  Pierce  St.,  Greenfield. 

Winkley,  E.  E.,  &  Co.,  39  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Witherby,  Frederick  B.  (Bunker  Hill  Iron  Foundry), 
3  Sherman  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 

Woburn  Gear  Works,  32  Nashua  St.,  Woburn. 

Woburn  Iron  Foundry,  Inc.,  Fowle  St.,  Woburn. 

Woburn  Machine  Co.,  201  Main  St.,  Woburn. 

Wollaston    Foundry    Co.,    Newport    Av.,    Quincy. 
Office:  185  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Wood,  P.  F.,  Boiler  Works,  Inc.,  New  Bedford. 

Woodman,  R.,  Mfg.   &  Supply  Co.,  63  Oliver  St., 
Boston. 

Woods,  S.  A.,  Machine  Co.,  Damrell  St.,  Boston. 

Woodward  &  Powell  Planer  Co.,  97-99  Webster  St., 
Worcester. 

Worcester  Boiler  Works  (Wm.  Allen  Sons'  Co.),  65 
Green  St.,  Worcester. 

Worcester  Gear  Works,  31  No.  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 

Worcester  Lawn  Mower  Co.,  108  Gold  St.,  Worcester. 

Worcester  Loom  Co.,  7  Summer  St.,  Worcester. 

Worcester  Pressed  Steel  Co.,  North  &  Barber  Av., 
Worcester. 

Worcester  Warp-Compressing  Machine  Co.   (David 
D.  McTaggart),  91  Exchange  St.,  Worcester. 

W.  &  S.  Mfg.  Co.  (H.  R.  Sinclair),  9  Hunt  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 


CLASSIFICATION   BY   INDUSTRY. 


139 


Young,  W.  J.,  Machinery  Co.,  416  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Young  Machine  &  Tool  Co.,  53  Gardner  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

.    Foundry  Supplies. 

Springfield  Facing  Co.  (L.  S.  Brown),  Chicopee. 
Office:  318  Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Fur  Goods. 

Aronson,  S.,  41  West  St.,  Boston. 
Hochberg  &  Guince,  87  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Jackson  &  Co.,  126  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Kakas,  Edward.  &  Sons,  364  Boylston  St.,  Boston 
Lamson  &  Hubbard,  92  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Lehrburger  &  Asher,  48  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Ludwig,  Benjamin  H.,  420  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 
Marcus,  S.,  516  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Norton's,  Jacob,  Sons,  105  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Piehler,  Otto  J.,  Inc.,  356  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 
Schneider,  Theophile,  280  Dartmouth  St.,  Boston. 
Stamler  &  Chertok,  45  Temple  PI.,  Boston. 

Furnishing  Goods,  Men's. 

Bellingham  Handkerchief  Mfg.  Co.  (Emma  M. 
Perkins),  Crooks  Corner,  Bellingham.  Office: 
Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

Bride,  Wm.  J.,  Co.,  11  Harrison  St.,  Reading. 

Brown  &  Co.,  80  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Cleveland-Cheever  Co.,  18  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Cohen  Bros.,  564  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Ideal  Neckwear  Co.,  109  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Ideal  Neckwear  Co.,  Danvers.  Office:  109  Kings- 
ton St.,  Boston. 

Perkins,  Emma  M.  (Bellingham  Handkerchief  Mfg. 
Co.) ,  Crooks  Corner,  Bellingham.  Office :  Woon- 
socket, R.  I. 

Sears-Sprague  Co.,  18  Binford  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Simons,  Hatch,  &  Whitten  Co.,  73  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Standard  Neckwear  Co.,  41   Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Temple,  Joseph  S.,  26  Haven  St.,  Reading. 

Tom,  H.,  34  Dean  St.,  Norwood. 

Furniture. 

Abramson,      Hyman    (Bay    State    Furniture    Co.), 

227  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Allen  Chair  Co.  (Chas.  W.  Allen),  Concord  Junction, 

Concord. 

Altkin,  Olaf,  537  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
Anderson,  Frans,  4  Osborne  St.,  Cambridge. 
Andina,  Peter,  47  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 
Armstrong,  A.  M.,  51  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 
Armstrong  &  Barthelmess,  76  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 
Atlas  Parlor  Suit  Mfg.  Co.,  10  Washington  St.,  No., 

Boston. 

Bacon,  Francis  H.,  Co.,  520  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 
Bangs,    C.    H.,    Druggists    Fixture    Co.,    Reading. 

Office:  101  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Bancroft,   Melvin,   Co.,    190  Lincoln   St.,   Lowell. 
Bartlett,  H.  E.,  &  Co.,  Lancaster  St.,  Leominster. 
Bartlett,  W.  W.,  Leominster  St.,  Lancaster. 
Bay  State  Chair  Co.,  37  So.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Bay     State     Furniture      Co.     (Hyman     Abramson), 

227  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 


Bay  State  Upholstering  Co.  (Samuel  Shpunt  &  Co.), 

166  North  St.,  Boston. 

Bearce,  Chas.  M.,  Co.,  The,  11  Parlin  St.,  Everett. 
Bent,  S.,  &  Bros.,  Inc.,  Mill  St.,  Gardner. 
Bent,    G.    W.,    Co.,    Rover    St.,    Everett.     Office: 

93  Causeway  St.,  Boston. 

Bishop  &  Dickinson,  Inc.,  Baldwinsville,  Templeton. 
Boston  Bamboo  Co.,  117  Portland  St.,  Boston. 
Boston  Upholstering  Co.,  28  Lancaster  St.,  Boston. 
Boston  Willow  Furniture  Co.,  Sacramento  &  Beacon 

Sts.,  Somerville. 
Boston   Woodworking  Co.,   201-205   Causeway   St., 

Boston. 

Bourn,  Hadley  Co.,  Templeton. 
Brown  &  Simonds  Co.,  The,  104  Fellsway,  Somer- 

ville. 

Brown  Bros.  Co.,  90  Mechanic  St.,  Gardner. 
Buck,  T.  &  E.  R.,  Princeton. 

Carter  &  Campbell,   Mechanic  St.,  Winchendon. 
Coffin,  F.  T.,  Hubbardston. 
Colonial  Bed  Co.,  36-38  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 
Columbia  &  Myers  Upholstering  Co.,  90  Canal  St., 

Boston. 

Conant,  Ball,  Co.,  32  West  Lynde  St.,  Gardner. 
Cook,   C.   A.,   Co.,    16  Osborn   St.,   Cambridgeport, 

Cambridge. 

Davenport,  A.   H.,  Co.,   108  Cambridge  St.,  Cam- 
bridge.    Office:  96   Washington    St.,    Boston. 
Delbeck,  Octave,  110  Exchange  St.,  Worcester. 
Demond  &  Brown  Chair  Co.,  Inc.,  Murdock  Av., 

Winchendon. 

Derby,  P.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  226  No.  Main  St.,  Gardner. 
Derby  Desk  Co.,  20  Vernon  St.,  Winter  Hill,  Somer- 

'  ville. 
Dick,  A.  E.    (Thomas  &   Co.),    110  Exchange    St., 

Worcester. 

Dickerman,  John  A.,  Gardner. 
Dingwell,  Chas.  S.,  23  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 
Doane  &  Williams  Co.,  114  Front  St.,  Holyoke. 
Dodge,  C.,  Furniture  Co.,  off  North  St.,  Manchester. 
Doten-Dunton  Desk  Co.,  208  Broadway,  Cambridge. 

Office:  25  Arch  St.,  Boston. 
Dunn,  John  A.,  Co.,  26  No.  Main  St.,  Gardner. 
Dunn,  John  A.,  Co.,  60  Fulda  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 

Office:  26  No.  Main  St.,  Gardner. 
Evenson,  A.  J.,  29  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 
Fisher,  McCurdy,  &  Co.,  10  Province  Ct.,  Boston. 
Foster-Richardson  Co.,  Westborough. 
Fox,  H.   (Imperial    Upholstering  Co.),  79  Haverhill 

St.,  Boston. 

Gem  Crib  &  Cradle  Co.,  Sherman  St.,  Gardner. 
Gibson  Bedstead  Co.,  13-27  George  St.,  Boston. 
Given,  John,  &  Son,  224  Thorndike  St.,  E.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 

Globe  Upholstering  Co.,  224  Friend  St.,  Boston. 
Greenwood,  T.  T.,  E.  Templeton,  Templeton. 
Greenwood  Bros.  &  Co.,  Gardner. 
Hartshorn,  Charles  H.,  562  No.  Main  St.,  Gardner. 
Hey  wood  Bros.  &  Wakefield  Co.,  Gardner. 
Heywood  Bros.  &  Wakefield  Co.,  Water  St.,  Wake- 
field. 

Holman,  R.,  &  Co.,  158  Marginal  St.,  Chelsea. 
Hovey,  C.  F.,  &  Co.,  33  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Howe,  Spaulding,  &  Co.,  Union  Sq.,  Gardner. 
Imperial   Upholstering   Co.   (H.  Fox),  79  Haverhill 
St.,  Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Irving  &  Casson,  20  Otis  St.,  Cambridge.  Office: 
150  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Jenkins-Phipps  Co.,  Lincoln  St.,  Wakefield. 

Johnson,  Albert,  &  Co.,  131  Border  St.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Jones.  C.  G.,  86  Utica  St.,  Boston. 

Jordan-Wakefield  Co.,  The,  r.  380  Main  St.,  Wake- 
field. 

Kelly  Bros.  (John  B.  Kelly),  Logan  St.,  Gardner. 

Kenney  Bros.  &  Wolkins,  Weston.  Office:  224 
Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Kulkman,  Frederick  W.,  537  Albany  St.,  Boston. 

Library  Bureau,  Albany  St.,  Cambridge.  Office: 
43  Federal  St.,  Boston. 

Lombard,  F.  W.,  &  Co.,  So.  Ashburnham,  Ashburn- 
ham. 

Mahoney,  E.  H.,  Chair  Co.,  Gardner. 

Manufacturing  Equipment  &  Engineering  Co., 
Framingham.  Office:  209  Washington  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Marshall  &  Crosby  Co.,  605  Middlesex  St.,  Lowell. 

McDonald,  Robert  D.,  62  Washington  St.,  No., 
Boston. 

Mellish  &  Byfield  Mfg.  Co.,  5-7  Sherman  St.,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 

Merriam,  A.,  Co.,  So.  Acton,  Acton. 

Merriam,  Hall,  &  Co.,  Forest  &  Crawford  Sts.,  No. 
Leominster,  Leominster. 

Morgan,  Lewis,  8  Brook  St.,  Manchester. 

Morse,  L.,  &  Sons,  Athol. 

Moulton,  Chas.  H.,  19  Columbia  St.,  Boston. 

New  England  Reed  Co.,  11-A  Green  St.,  Boston. 

Newton,  J.  S.,  &  Co.,  126  Marginal  St.,  Chelsea. 
Office:  26  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Nichols  &  Stone  Co.,  82  Logan  St.,  Gardner. 

Orpin  Brothers,  121  Medford  St.,  Charlestown, 
Boston. 

Paine  Furniture  Co.,  48  Canal  St.,  Boston. 

Pauly,  Rudolph  P.,  5  Charles  St.,  Boston. 

Phelps  &  Bradley  Co.,  38-46  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 

Pier"ce,  Myron  E.,  Westminster. 

Pierce,  S.  K.,  &  Son  (Frank  J.  Pierce),  Gardner. 

Pineo  Mfg.  Co.,  Gardner. 

Puritan  Parlor  Frame  Co.,  38  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Ramsdell,  L.  B.,  Co.,  Gardner. 

Reardon,  John  A.,  &  Co.,  52  Church  St.,  Boston. 

Richardson,  Wright  &  Co.,  51  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Robinson,  Thomas,  &  Sons,  447  Mass.  Av.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Safford,  William  C.,  Inc.,  73  Newbury  St.,  Boston. 

Savage,  William  B.,  Co.,  68  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 

Shaw  Furniture  Co.,  50  Second  St.,  Cambridge. 
Office:  176  High  St.,  Boston. 

Shaw,  John,  79  State  St.,  Cambridgeport,  Cambridge. 

Sharkey,  Thomas  H.,  96  Cross  St.,  Boston. 

Shpunt,  Samuel,  &  Co.  (Bay  State  Upholstering 
Co.),  166  North  St.,  Boston. 

Smith,  Day,  &  Co.,  Baldwinsville,  Templeton. 

Surrette,  Chariss,  &  Marino,  73  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 

Temple-Stuart  Co.,  Baldwinsville,  Templeton. 

Theise,  Fred,  Mfg.  Co.,  174-176  Commercial  St., 
Boston.  ^ 

Thomas  &  Co.  (A.  E.  Dick),  110  Exchange  St., 
Worcester. 

Thompson,  E.  L.,  &  Co.,  Maple  St.,  Baldwinville, 
Templeton. 


I    Waite  Chair  Co.,  Maple  St.,  Baldwinsville,  Temple- 
ton. 

|    Washburn  &  Hey  wood  Chair  Co.,  Erving. 
j    Washburn,  Lettice   R.,  &  Son  (Fred  C.  Washburn), 

226  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
|    Wheeler  &  McGovvan  Co.,  E.  Templeton,  Templetou. 
Whitney,  Alfred  H.,  So.  Ashburnham,  Ashburnham. 
Whitney,  W.  F.,  &  Co.,  So.  Ashburnham,  Ashburn- 
ham. 

Whittle,  Chas.  P.,  Mfg.  Co.,  51  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 
Willowcraft   Shops,   The,   2229   Massachusetts   Av., 

No.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
Winroth,  Albert  R.,  92  Utica  St.,  Boston. 
j    Wood,  Lewis,  Jr.,  76  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 
Worrick,  F.  C.,  &  Co.,  Tully,  Orange. 
Zirkel,  William  H.,  708  Main  St.,  Cambridge. 

Galvanizing. 
Bird,    W.    E.    (East    Boston    Galvanizing    Works), 

17  Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Boston     Galvanizing     Works     (J.     Howard     Vail), 

121  W.  First  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Gas  and  Electric  Fixtures. 
Boston  Finishing  Co.  (Fred  L.  Smith),  138  Purchase 

St.,  Boston. 

Cambridge  Brass  Co.,  50  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Edson,  Walter  C.,  125  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
Erickson,  L.,  Electric  Co.,  82  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Finch,  J.  H.,  421  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Jones-Bertsch  Co.,  357  Cambridge  St.,  Boston. 
Marshall,  H.  P.,  45  State  St.,  Lynn. 
Palmer,  M.  S.,  151  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 
Perfected  Mantle  Co.,  10  Broadway,  Springfield. 
Safety  Gas  Lighter  Co.,  28  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 
Sheridan,  W.  J.,  40  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Smith,  Fred  L.  (Boston  Finishing  Co.),  138  Purchase 

St.,  Boston. 
Tarbell,  E.  H.,  Co.,  15  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Gas   Machines,    and    Gas    and   Water   Meters. 

Hersey    Mfg.    Co.,    Second   &   E    Sts.,    So.    Boston, 

Boston. 
Tufts,  Nathaniel,  Meter  Co.,  455  Commercial  St., 

Boston. 
Union  Water  Meter  Co.,  33  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 

Glass. 
Pairpoint    Corp.,    The,    Howland    &    Prospect    Sts  , 

New  Bedford. 
Union  Glass  Co.,  52  Webster  Av.,  Somerville. 

Glass,    Cutting,    Staining,    and    Ornamenting. 
Amesbury  Optical  Co.,  Carriage  Av.,  Amesbury. 
Blackmer  Cut  Glass  Co.,  223  No.  Second  St.,  New 

Bedford. 
Central  Glass   Works  (P.   H.  J.   Loan    &    Co.),  41 

Washington  St.,  Boston.     . 
Colonial    Stained    Glass  Works    (E.   G.    Herdman), 

161  High  St.,  Boston. 

Cutter,  A.  B.,  Co.,  36  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 
Daggett  &  Curry  Co.,  Sumner  Av.,  Waltham. 
Flagg,  Lewis  G.,  &  Co.,  79  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 


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Herdman,   E.   G.    (Colonial    Stained   Glass  Works), 

161  High  St.,  Boston. 
Kilburn,    J.    R.,    Glass    Co.,    54    Union    St.,    Attle- 

borough . 

Larrabee,  Robert  B.,  27  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Loan,  P.   H.  J.,  &   Co.   (Central    Glass  Works),  41 

Washington  St.,  Boston. 

McElroy,  P.  J.,  Co.,  31  Gray  St.,  Cambridge. 
Murphy  &  Millson,  471-475  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Packwood,  N.,  &  Co.,  Sandwich. 
Phipps,  Horace  J.,  &  Co.,  65  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Shea,  John  J.,  &  Sons,  87  Main  S\,  Cambridge. 
Spence,  Bell,  &  Co.,  90  Canal  St.,  Boston. 
Staniford,  J.  W.,  &  Co.,  40  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Thatcher  Bros.  &  Co.,  Mansfield. 
Valentine    Bartsch    Leaded    Stained    Glass    WorRs, 

Lagrange  St.,  W.  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Vaughan,  O'Neill,  &  Co.,  82  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Walsh,  David,  52  Webster  Av.,  Somerville. 
Worcester    Stained    Glass    Works,    88    Winter    St., 

Worcester. 


Gloves  and  Mittens,  Leather. 
Hub  Glove  Co.,  95  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
Nielsen  Glove  Co.,   158  Green  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 

Boston. 
Touraine  Glove  Co.,  38  La  Grange  St.,  Boston. 


Glue. 

American  Glue  Co.,  Stoneham.     Office:  121  Beverly 

St.,  Boston. 
American  Glue  Co.,  Peabody.     Office:  121  Beverly 

St.,  Boston. 
Cape    Ann    Isinglass    Co.,    Rockport.     Office:    121 

Beverly  St.,  Boston. 
Commonwealth  Glue  Co.,  Concord  Av.,  Cambridge. 

Office:  40  No.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Dodd,  A.  W.,  &  Co.,  Wharf  St.,  Gloucester. 
Elwell,  B.  F.,  Glue  Co.,  Main  St.,  Rockport. 
Essex  Gelatine  Co.,  Allen's  Lane,  Peabody.     Office: 

40  No.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Holt,  Jonathan,  &  Co.,  79  Vernon  St.,  Lowell. 
International  Glue  Co.,  176  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Lamprell,  Herbert  A.,  Billerica  Centre,  Billerica. 
Robinson    Glue    Co.,    Ltd.,    The,    Whittemore    St., 

Gloucester. 

Russia  Cement  Co.,  Gloucester. 
Winchester  Mfg.  Co.,  off  Cross  St.,  Winchester. 


Gold  and  Silver,  Leaf  and  Foil. 

Cabot,  E.  S.,  Estate,  83  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Collins,  Clarence  F.,  r.  36  Oak  St.,  Springfield. 
Ellis,  Edward  C.,  3  Province  Ct.,  Boston. 
Harwood,  F.  W.,  &  Son,  958  State  St.,  Springfield. 
Johnson,  Noble  M.,  16  Harvard  PL,  Boston. 
Lauriat,  Anselm  A.,  7  Lauriat  PL,  Medford. 
Moreton,  W.  H.,  334  D wight  St.,  Springfield. 
Parker  &  Arnazeen,  527  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Rauskolb,  F.  W.,  103  Arch  St.,  Boston. 
Rauskolb,  F.  W.,  8  Franklin  St.,  Medford.     Office: 

103  Arch  St.,  Boston. 
Sinclair,  John,  33  Third  St.,  Wellington,  Medford. 


Gold  and  Silver,   Reducing  and  Refining,  not 
from  the  Ore. 

Attleboro  Refining  Co.  (Baker  Bros.),  36  Union  St., 
Attleborough. 

Barber  Smelting  &  Refining  Co.,  80  Union  St.,  Attle- 
borough. 

Drew,  J.  L.,  &  Son,  3  Province  Ct.,  Boston. 

Jewelers'  &  Silversmiths'  Co-operative  Refinery,  149 
Chestnut  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 

Makepeace,  D.  E.,  Co.,  39  Dunham  St.,  Attleborough. 

Saunders,  H.  C.,  31  Chestnut  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 

Thompson  &  Remington,  South  St.,  Plainville. 


Grease  and  Tallow. 

Abbott,  Wm.  H.,  169  Allyn  St.,  Holyoke. 
American  Degreasing  Co.,  Union  St.,  Peabody. 
Barr,  Wm.  A.,  &  Son,  Wall  St.,  Spencer. 
Bradford   Heel   &  Extracting  Co.,   5  Railroad  Av., 

Bradford,  Haverhill. 
Butcher's    Rendering    Co.,    Birch    St.,    Fall    River. 

Office:  40  No.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Consolidated    Rendering   Co.,    Billerica.     Office:   40 

No.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Coogan,  Owen,  &  Sons  (Clement  F.  Coogan),  39  Elm 

St.,  Pittsfield. 
Dow,  John  C.,  Co.,    320    Portland    St.,    Cambridge. 

Office:  121  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 

Furbush  &  Co.  (W.  L.  Henry),  Furbush  Ct.,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 

Glennie,  John,  Ward  Hill,  No.  Andover. 
Henry,  W.  L.  (Furbush  &  Co.),  Furbush  Ct.,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 
Hersom,  Thomas,  &  Co.,   11  Commercial  St.,  New 

Bedford. 
Hinckley    Rendering   Co.,    Melrose   St.,    Somerville 

Office:  40  No.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Home  Soap  Co.,  The,  Millbury.     Office:  103  Webster 

St.,  Worcester. 
James,  H.,  &  Son  (Jos.  K.  James),  474  Columbia  St., 

Somerville. 

Lord,  A.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  269  Second  St.,  Chelsea. 
Marsh,   Geo.   E.,   Co.,   The    (Peabody  Tallow  Co.), 

Liberty  St.,  Peabody.    Office:  393  Chestnut  St., 

E.  Lynn,  Lynn. 
Meagher,  S.  A.  Co.  (Frank  T.  Meagher),  306  Blue 

Hill  Parkway,  Mattapan,  Milton. 
Morse,  James  F.,  &  Co.,  66  Norfolk  Av.,  Roxbury, 

Boston. 

New  Bedford  Extract  Co.,  New  Bedford. 
Newell  &  Knowlton  (Inc.),  No.  Central  St.,  Peabody. 
Northborough  Rendering  Works,  W.  Main  St.,  Cha- 

pinville,  Northborough. 
Norton,   George  W.,   Ward,   Horace,  &  South   Sts., 

Somerville. 

Peabody  Tallow  Co.  (The  Geo.  E.  Marsh  Co.),  Lib- 
erty  St.,   Peabody.      Office:   393   Chestnut   St., 

E.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Salem  Oil  &  Grease  Co.,  50  Grove  St.,  Salem. 
Springfield  Rendering  Co.,  Chicopee.    Office:  40  No. 

Market  St.,  Boston. 

Torrey,  Josiah  A.,  399  Market  St.,  Rockland. 
Towns,    Q.    A.,    Extracting    Co.,    39    Spring     St., 

Lynn. 
Ward,   N.,   Co.,   r.    500   E.    First    St.,    So.    Boston. 

Office:  121  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 


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Whelan,    Joseph    H.,    off    Mill    St.,    So.    Lancaster, 

Lancaster. 

White,  A.,  &  Co.,  12  Tremont  St.,  Taunton. 
Whitman  &  Pratt  Rendering  Co.,  Chelmsford.    Office: 

259  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Lowell. 
Willard,  John  K.,  North  St.,  Randolph. 
Woburn    Degreasing    Co.,    Inc.,    134    Bedford    St., 

Woburn. 
Worcester  Rendering  Co.,  Auburn.     Office:  40  No. 

Market  St.,  Boston. 

Hairwork. 

Gilbert  &  Co.  (Gilbert  C.  Harris),  732  Washington  St., 

Boston. 
Jouval,  Theophile,  278  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Hammocks. 

Brayshaw,  James,  No.  Weymouth,  Weymouth. 
Thomas,  T.  B.,  &  Co.,  722  Washington  St.,  Quincy. 

Hand  Knit  Goods. 

Armstrong,    William,    31     Hillside    Av.f     Needham 

Heights,  Needham. 
Hammersley,     Amos,     Hunnewell     St.,      Needham 

Heights,  Needham. 

Nielsen,  N.  C.,  2  Dupont  St.,  Worcester. 
Russell  Knitting  Co.,  1267  North  St.,  Springfield. 
Toepfer,  Otto,  Fairview,  Holyoke. 
Walton,  Thomas  S.,   12  Pine  Grove  St.,  Needham 

Heights,  Needham. 

Hand  Stamps,  and  Stencils  and  Brands. 

Allen  Bros.  (N.  H.  Allen),  55  Cornhill,  Boston. 

Allen,  Doane,  &  Co.,  29-31  Cornhill,  Boston. 

Allen,  Doane,  &  Co.,  Wellfleet.  Office:  29-31  Corn- 
hill,  Boston. 

Boston  Stencil  &  Stamp  Works,  168  State  St.,  Boston. 

Childs,  R.  P.,  Stamp  Co.,  332  Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Cooper,  Samuel  G.,  Co.  (Edwin  C.  Whittier),  206 
Central  St.,  Lowell. 

Dimond,  H.  C.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  185  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Edward,  T.  J.,  119  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Globe  Stamp  Works  (J.  E.  Emerson),  299  Washington 
St.,  Boston. 

Gordon,  H.  W.,  612  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Jacobs  Stencil  &  Stamp  Co.,  The  (L.  E.  Winchell), 
18  No.  Market  St.,  Boston. 

Levy  Jos.  (Union  Stamp  Works),  175  Washington 
St.,  Boston. 

Manning,  Hubert  H.,  1071  Bridge  St.,  Lowell. 

Morgan,  Crossman,  &  Co.,  227  Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Pneumatic  Hand  Stamp  Co.  (Fred  H.  Pitman),  36 
Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Power,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  64  High  St.,  Boston. 

Randall  Mfg.  Co.,  54  High  St.,  Boston. 

Ryan,  James,  55  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Smith,  R.  H.,  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  293  Main  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Standard  Stamp  Affixing  Co.,  369  Somerville  Av., 
Somerville. 

Turner,  Frederick  A.,  19  High  St.,  Boston. 

Union  Seal  Co.,  79  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Union  Stamp  Works  (Jos.  Levy),  175  Washington  St. 
Boston. 


Whittier,   Edwin    C.    (Samuel   G.   Cooper  Co.)    206 

Central  St.,  Lowell. 
Winchell,  L.  E.  (The  Jacobs  Stencil  &  Stamp  Co.), 

18  No.  Market  St..  Boston. 


Hardware. 

Athol  Pump  Co.,  74  Fletcher  St.,  Athol. 

Austin  &  Eddy,  117  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Baldwin  Chain  &  Mfg.  Co.,  199  Chandler  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Barlow,  Thomas  L.,  40  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Barney  &  Berry,  Inc.,  Broad  &  Hanover  3ts.,  Spring- 
field. 

Bates,  L.  L.,  &  Co.,  150  Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Berry,  C.  E.,  234  Washington  St.,  Somerville. 

Blake,  Henry,  &  Son,  E.  Pepperell,  Pepperell. 

Bullock  Mfg.  Associates,  46  Harrison  Av.,  Spring- 
field. 

Cahill,  M.  F.,  L  St.,  cor.  First  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Carr  Fastener  Co.,  145  High  St.,  Boston. 

Coburn  Trolley  Track  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Chicopee. 
Office:  Bigelow  St.,  Holyoke. 

Colgan,  J.  W.,  Co.,  The,  79  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Duckworth  Chain  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Assn.,  41  Mill  St., 
Springfield. 

Forg,  Peter,  50  Park  St.,  Somerville. 

Gifford,  A.  W.,  &  Co.,  42  Lagrange  St.,  Worcester. 

Hall,  Wm.,  &  Co.,  Old  Colony  Av.,  Quincy.  Office: 
7  Dock  Sq.,  Boston. 

Hamilton   Bros.,    Dighton. 

Hennessey  Brass  Works  (J.  J.  Hennessey,  Jr.), 
54  High  St.,  Boston. 

Hudson  Parer  Co.,   153  Lancaster  St.,  Leominster. 

Hunt  Metal  Corner  Co.,  Westborough. 

Leavitt,  A.  J.  (New  England  Specialty  Co.),  No. 
Easton,  Easton. 

Lothrop,  F.  B.,  Acton. 

Lowe,  F.  W.,  Mfg.  Co.,  83  Wendell  St.,  Boston. 

Marcil  &  Smith,  49  Oak  Grove  Av.,  Springfield. 

Marine  Hardware  Co.,  The,  103  Foster  St.,  Peabody. 

Miller's  Falls  Co.,  Miller's  Falls,  Erving. 

Murphy,  G.  W.  J.,  Co.,  Inc.,  Locust  St.,  Merrimac. 

National  Roller  Chafe  Iron  Co.,  W.  Medway,  Med- 
way. 

New  England  Specialty  Co.  (A.  J.  Leavitt),  No. 
Easton,  Easton. 

Non-Corrosive  Metal  Mfg.  Co.,  Watertown  St., 
Watertown. 

Piper  Mfg.  Co.,  off  Front  St.,  Winchendon. 

Robinson,  Enoch,  Lock  Co.  (Geo.  N.  Wood  &  Co.), 
39  Cornhill,  Boston. 

Standard  Rivet  Co.,  The,  41  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Tein,  John,  31£  Faneuil  Hall  Sq.,  Boston. 

Tolman,  Ira  W.,  553  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Winslow,  Sam'l,  Skate  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  31  Mulberry 
St.,  Worcester. 

Wood,  Geo.  N.,  &  Co.  (Enoch  Robinson  Lock  Co.), 
39  Cornhill,  Boston. 

Worcester  Mfg.  Co.,  Foundry  St.,  Worcester. 

Wright,  M.  S.,  Co.,  51  Jackson  St.,  Worcester. 


Hat  and  Cap  Materials. 

Marshall,    Jas.,    &    Bros.     (Fur    Cutting    Branch), 
110  Chace  St.,  Fall  River. 


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Hats  and  Caps,    other  than  Felt,   Straw,  and 
Wool. 

Avon  Hat  &  Cap  Co.,  25a  Dock  Sq.,  Boston. 

Basch,  A.,  &  Co.,  32  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 

Boston-Globe  Cap  Co.,  125  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Hat  &  Cap  Co.  (Louis  Kaiser),  26  Harrison 
Av.,  Extension,  Boston. 

Dinner,  Isaac  H.,  Co.,  694  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Eagle  Cap  Co.,  41  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Finestone-Hahn  Co.,  87  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Forman,  E.,  &  Co.,  28  Hay  ward  PI.,  Boston. 

Fox,  A.,  &  Co.,  13  Otis  St.,  Boston. 

Franklin  &  Lassoff,  694  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Grossman  Cap  Co.,  The,  111  Arch  St.,  Boston. 

Kaiser,  Louis,  (Boston  Hat  &  Cap  Co.),  26  Harrison 
Av.,  Ext.,  Boston. 

Jacobs  &  Levinson,  105  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Knowles,  Benj.  H.,  9  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Koffman,  P.,  18  Lowell  St.,  Boston. 

Mass.  Hat  &  Cap  Co.,  73  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Miller,  A.,  &  Son,  96  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Rosenbaum,  J.  C.,  25  Hudson  St.,  Boston. 

Rosenbaum,  Lew,  28  Cross  St.,  Boston. 

Rosenberg  &  Co.,  41  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Schwartz,  Nathan,  1407  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 

Springfield  Hat  &  Cap  Co.,  The,  New  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Standard  Hat  &  Cap  Co.,  91  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 

Tishler,  Abraham,  &  Co.,  Ill  Arch  St.,  Boston. 

Tobias  &  Rosnosky,  61  Essex  St.,  Boston. 


Hats,  Felt. 

Caton  Bros.,  Neponset  Av.,  Foxborough. 
Globe  Industrial  Co.,  r.  450  Montaup  St.,  Fall  River. 
Krises,  J.,  Co.,  140  Hartwell  St.,  Fall  River. 
Lamson  &  Hubbard  Co.,  25  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Marshall,  James,  &  Bros.,  110  Chace  St.,  Fall  River. 
Orr,  Samuel,  26  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Thorn,  W.  B.,  &  Co.,  270  River  St.,  Haverhill. 


Hats,  Straw. 

Burnett,  George  B.,  &  Son,  (Inc.),  Amherst. 
Carroll- Hixon- Jones  Co.,  57  Pearl  St.,  Milford. 
Castilo,  John,  &  Co.,  Foxborough. 
Caton    Bros.,     232    Summer    St.,    Boston.     Office: 

Neponset  Av.,  Foxborough. 
Comey  &  Co.,  Park  St.,  Mansfield. 
Emmons   Bros.    Co.,   49    Melcher    St.,    So.    Boston, 

Boston. 

Foley-Young  Co.,  113  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 
Goodman,  Henry  W.,  Co.,  The,  No.  Dana,  Dana. 
Heimann  &  Lichten,  Monson. 
Hills  Co.,  The,  Amherst. 
Hirsch  &  Guinzburg,  Medway. 
Inman  &  Kimball,  Bird  St.,  Foxborough. 
Knowlton,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  W.  Upton,  Upton. 
Mitchell,  Edwin  V.,  Co.,  Medfield. 
Powers,  O.  J.,  &  Sons,  Riverbend,  near  Hapgood  St., 

Athol. 

Staples,  E.  A.,  &  Co.,  Winter  St.,  Franklin. 
Westborough  Hat  Co.,  Phillips  St.,  Westborough. 
Wrentham  Hat  Co.,  Wrentham. 
Young  &  Holberton,  Concord  St.,  So.  Framingham, 

Framingham. 


Hats,  Wool. 

Brush  Hat  Mfg.  Co.,  Allen  St.,  Lawrence. 
Emmons  Bros.  Co.,  Railroad  Av.,  Haverhill.     Office: 

49  Melcher  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Merrimac  Hat  Co.,  Merrimac  St.,  Amesbury. 

Horseshoes,  not  made  in  Steel  Works  or  Rolling 

Mills. 

Burke,  P.  F.,  Damrell  &  D  Sts.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Franklin  Steel  Works,  49  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge. 

Office:  Joliet,  111. 
j    Standard  Horse  Shoe  Co.,  So.  Wareham,  Wareham. 

Hosiery  and  Knit  Goods. 

^tna  Hosiery  Co.,  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
American  Knitting  Co.,  131  Lexington  St.,  Waltham. 
Ashoyton  Knitting  Co.,  Shelburne  Falls,  Shelburne. 
Bailey,  Oscar  L.,  &  Co.,  Spaulding  St.,  Everett. 
Berkshire    Hosiery   Co.,    Inc.,    85   State   St.,    North 

Adams. 
Brine,    James    W.,    Co.     (Kingston    Knitting    Co.), 

37  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Brown,  Durrell  Co.,  So.  Framingham,  Framingham. 
Brown  Hosiery    Co.    (M.  D.  Brown),  117  Plain  St., 

Lowell. 

Brown,  Wm.  W.,  395  Chandler  St.,  Worcester. 
Carter,  William,  Co.,  The,  Needham  Heights,  Need- 
ham. 
Carter,  William,  Co.,  The,  33  Morris  St.,  Springfield. 

Office:  Needham  Heights. 

Dalby,  Thomas,  Co.,  101  Morse  St.,  Watertown. 
Driscoll,  E.  T.  (The  Imperial  Union  Underwear  Co.), 

49  Temple  PL,  Boston. 

Evens,   Charles,   Jr.,   Needham   Heights,    Needham. 
Farley  &   Eddy    (Orange  Knitting  Co.),  Shelburne 

Falls,  Shelburne. 
Feuerstein,    Henry    (Maiden    Knitting    Mills),     62 

Franklin  St.,  Maiden. 
French    &    Ward,    Central    St.,    West    Stoughton, 

Stoughton. 
Greenfield     Knitting    Co.    (W.    H.    Kilbourn),    114 

Wells  St.,  Greenfield. 
Hampden     Knitting     Co.,     216     Worthington     St., 

Springfield. 

Harris  Knitting  Co.,  Stoughton. 
Harvard     Knitting    Mill    (Winship,    Boit,  &    Co.), 

Wakefield. 
High     St.    Knitting    Works    (Joseph    B.    Thorpe), 

Needham  Heights,  Needham. 

Hingham  Knitting  Co.,  So.  Hingham,  Hingham. 
Hub  Hosiery  Mills,   11  Waterford  St.,  Boston. 
Imperial  Union  Underwear  Co.,  The  (E.  T.  Driscoll), 

49  Temple  PL,  Boston. 
Ipswich  Mills,  Ipswich.     Office:  201  Devonshire  St., 

Boston. 

Ipswich  Mills,  B  St.,  So.  Boston.    Office:  201  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston. 
Kilbourn,    W.    H.    (Greenfield     Knitting   Co.),    114 

Wells  St.,  Greenfield. 
Kingston     Knitting    Co.    (James    W.    Brine    Co.), 

37  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Knit  Goods  Specialty  Co.,  18  Bridge  St.,  Chicopee 

Falls,  Chicopee. 

Knitted  Padding  Co.,  Canton  Junction,  Canton. 
Lawrence  Knitting  Co.,  2  Charles  St.,  Methuen. 


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Lawrence  Mfg.  Co.,  Suffolk  St.,  Lowell.    Office:  Ames 

Bldg.,  Boston. 
Lockstitch    Hosiery    Co.    (C.    Harland     Lawrence), 

Howard  St.,  Taunton. 
Lorio,  Jacob,  E.  Dedham,  Dedham. 
Lowell  Hosiery  Co.,  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Lowell. 
Maiden     Knitting     Mills     (Henry     Feuerstein),    62 

Franklin  St.,  Maiden. 

McCallum  Hosiery  Co.,  West  St.,  Northampton. 
Meadows,  James  T.,  709  Pleasant  St.,  Canton. 
Medlicott-Morgan  Co.,  196  Worthington  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Merino  Ledge  Hosiery  Co.,  Dodge,  Charlton. 
Mishaum  Knitting  Mills  (Chas.  &  Otto  E.  Pittle), 

12  Arcade  Bldg.,  New  Bedford. 
Moseley  &  Co.,  Needham  Heights,  Needham. 
Musgrove,    Chas.  M.    (Ontota    Knitting    Mill),  936 

West  St.,  Pittsfield. 

Musgrove  Knitting  Co.,  West  St.,  Pittsfield. 
Northampton  Silk  Co.,  Florence,  Northampton. 
Oakes  Knitting   Mills,   Centre    St.,    Roxbury,    Bos- 
ton. 
Ontota    Knitting    Mill    (Chas.  M.   Musgrove),   936 

West  St.,  Pittsfield. 
Orange    Knitting  Co.    (Farley  &    Eddy),  Shelburne 

Falls,  Shelburne. 
Peerless  Knitting  Mills  Co.,  Tokio  St.,   Mattapan, 

Boston. 
Pittle,  Chas.  &  Otto  E.     (Mishaum  Knitting  Mill), 

12  Arcade  Bldg.,  New  Bedford. 

Potter  Knitting  Co.,  216  Worthington  St.,  Spring- 
field. 
Prue,    Charles    (The    Taunton     Hosiery     Mill),    2 

Grosvenor  St.,  Taunton. 

Reliable    Knitting   Co.,    Main    St.,    Great    Barring- 
ton. 

Roper  Bros.  Co.,  Needham  Heights,  Needham. 
Saxony   Knitting    Mills,    Needham    Heights,   Need- 
ham. 

Shaw  Stocking  Co.,  Smith  &  Shaw  Sis.,  Lowell. 
Somerset  Knitting  Co.,  94  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
Sterling  Knit   Goods   Co.,    22    Randolph    St.,    Bos- 
ton. 

Stretton,  Chas.,  &  Son  Co.,  Porter  St.,  Stoughton. 
Suffolk  Knitting  Co.,   139  Sumner  St.,  E.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Tally-Ho  Knitting  Co.,  E.  Douglas,  Douglas. 
Taunton  Knitting  Co.,  97  Ingell  St.,  Taunton. 
Taunton  Hosiery  Mill,  The  (Charles  Prue),  2 

Grosvenor  St.,  Taunton. 
Taylor,  Bramley  Co.,  The,  Grove  St.,  Chicopee  Falls, 

Chicopee. 
Thorpe,    Joseph    B.    (High    St.     Knitting    Works), 

Needham  Heights,  Needham. 
Tillotson,  W.  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsfield. 
Ware  Hosiery  Co.,  The.,  Ware. 
Wellesley  Knitting  Mills,  Wellesley.     Office:  Newton 

Lower  Falls. 

Whittenton   Hosiery  Co.,   30   Waverley    St.,    Taun- 
ton. 
Winship,    Boit,  &    Co.    (Harvard    Knitting     Mill), 

Wakefield. 

Wye,  George  E.,  Co.,  Needham. 
Wye,  William  H.,  &  Co.,  Needham. 
Yale  Knitting  Co.,  Maiden. 


House-Furnishing  Goods,  not  elsewhere  speci- 
fied. 

Asbestos  Fabric  Co.,  Ltd.,  The,  Medford.  31  Bedford 
St.,  Boston. 

Bay  State  Mop  Co.  (Wm.  H.  Curtis),  8  Prospect  St., 
Woburn. 

Boston  Pneumatic  Action  Co.,  1075  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

Brockton  Mop  Wringer  Co.  (C.  C.  Merritt,  Estate), 
16  School  St.,  Brockton. 

Clark  &  Dupree  (Wringer  Mop  Co.),  86  Foster  St., 
Worcester. 

Coffin,  Stanley  H.,  12  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Curtis,  Wm.  H.  (Bay  State  Mop  Co.),  8  Prospect 
St.,  Woburn. 

Dale,  Mrs.  Margaret,  113  Medford  St.,  Arling- 
ton. 

Howard,  F.  A.,  580  E.  First  St.,  So.  Boston,  Bos- 
ton. 

Jones  Mfg.  Co.  (Wallace  O.  Jones),  243  Franklin  St., 
Boston. 

Kendall,  O.  S.,  &  Son,  r.  564  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Lansing,  Edmund  H.,  611  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Merritt,  C.  C.,  Estate  (Brockton  Mop  Wringer  Co.), 
16  School  St.,  Brockton. 

Milton  Chemical  Co.,  156  Sixth  St.,  Cambridge. 

Peterson,  C.  E.,  69  Mechanic  St.,  Worcester. 

Quality  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Main  &  Union  Sts..  Stone- 
ham. 

Standard  Clothes  Dryer  Co.,  128  W.  Boylston  St., 
Worcester. 

Standard  Co.,  r.  13  Albion  St.,  Somerville.  Office: 
Sears  Bldg.,  Boston. 

Sterling  Mfg.  Co.,  24  Haven  St.,  Reading. 

Sterling  Vacuum  Cleaner  Co.,  The,  85  Foster  St., 

Worcester. 
j    Taylor,  George  W.,  14  Evans  Rd.,  Marblehead. 

Union  Carpet  Lining  Co.,  Watertown.  Office: 
79  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Worcester  Wind  Motor  Co.,  25  Bartlett  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Wringer  Mop  Co.,  (Clark  &  Dupree),  86  Foster  St., 
Worcester. 

Ice,  Manufactured. 

Humphrey,  James  W.,  &  Co.,  14  Hamilton  St., 
New  Bedford. 

Kellen,  John,  &  Son,  Main  St.,  Nantucket. 

Marthas  Vineyard  Cold  Storage  &  Ice  Co.,  Vine- 
yard Haven,  Tisbury. 

Ramapogue  Ice  Co.,  W.  Springfield. 

Smith  Bros.,  Inc.,  777-785  Purchase  St.,  New 
Bedford. 

Ink,  Printing. 

Merrill,  George  H.,  Co.,  Norwood. 

Ink,  Writing. 
Carter's  Ink  Co.,  The,  239  First  St.,  E.  Cambridge, 

Cambridge. 
Davis,  William  A.,  Co.,  The,  40  Batterymarch  St., 

Boston. 

Moore,  Isaac  E.,  18  Moore  Av.,  Warren. 
Williston,  A.  L.,  35  Round  Hill,  Northampton. 


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Instruments,  Professional  and  Scientific. 

Berger,  C.  L.,  &  Sons,  37  Williams  St.,  Boston. 

Buff  &  Buff  Mfg.  Co.,  329  Lamartine  St.,  Jamaica 
Plain,  Boston. 

Clark,  Alvin,  &  Sons  Corp.,  The,  50  Henry  St., 
Cambridgeport,  Cambridge. 

Codman  &  Shurtleff,  Inc.,  120  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Emerson  Apparatus  Co.,  251  Causeway  St.,  Boston. 

Goodrich,  E.  W.,  17  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Harper  Oriphone  Co.,  Summit  Av.,  Everett.  Office: 
294  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Haskell,  Henry  (National  Megaphone  Co.),  16 
Wave  Av.,  Wakefield. 

Hoflfecker  Co.,  The,  222  Pleasant  St.,  Boston. 

Huddleston,  J.  S.  F.  (J.  M.  Kilduff),  20  Devonshire 
St.,  Boston. 

International  Instrument  Co.,  23  Church  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Kilduff,  J.  M.  (J.  S.  F.  Huddleston),  20  Devonshire 
St.,  Boston. 

Kinkead  Mfg.  Co.,  32  Clifton  St.,  Somerville.  Office: 
7  Water  St.,  Boston. 

Laskey,  P.  B.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Pleasant  St.,  Marblehead. 

Macalaster,  Wiggin,  Co.,  505  Sudbury  Bldg.,  Boston. 

National  Megaphone  Co.  (Henry  Haskell),  16  Wave 
Av.,  Wakefield. 

Randall,  Frank  E.,  r.  248  Ash  St.,  Waltham. 

Randall-Faichney  Co.,  The,  251  Causeway  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Ritchie,  E.  S.,  &  Sons,  112  Cypress  St.,  Brookline. 

Standard  Thermometer  Co.,  Mechanics  Row,  Ames- 
bury.  Office:  65  Shirley  St.,  Boston. 

Standard  Thermometer  Co.,  65  Shirley  St.,  Boston. 

Thompson,  A.  T.,  &  Co.,  15  Tremont  PI.,  Boston. 


Iron  and  Steel,  Steel  Works  and  Rolling  Mills. 

American  Steel  &  Wire  Co.,  767  Millbury  St.,  Worces- 
ter. Office:  Western  Reserve  Bldg.,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 

Danvers  Iron  Works  (The  Sylvester  Co.),  Water  St., 
Danvers. 

Eastern  Steel  Casting  Co.,  The,  30  Kemble  St.,  Rox- 
bury,  Boston. 

General  Electric  Co.,  ft.  of  Tileston  St.,  Everett. 
Office:  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Millbury  Steel  Foundry  Co.,  Howe  Av.,  Millbury. 

Richmond  Iron  Works,  Richmond  Furnace,  Rich- 
mond &  Cheshire. 

Stanley  Works,  The,  Bridgewater. 

Sylvester  Co.,  The  (Danvers  Iron  Works),  Water  St., 
Danvers. 

Tremont  Nail  Co.,  W.  Wareham,  Wareham. 


Iron  and  Steel,  Bolts,  Nuts,  Washers,  and 
Rivets,  not  made  in  Steel  Works  or  Rolling 
Mills. 

Boston  Bolt  &  Iron  Co.,  40  Farnsworth  St.,  Boston. 
Boston  Machine  Screw  Co.  (F.  T.  Coffin),  133  Oliver 

St.,  Boston. 
Chadbourn- Walker  Machine  Screw  Co.,  100  Sudbury 

St.,  Boston. 

Cobb    &    Drew,    Inc.,    Kingston.    Office:  Plymouth. 
Coffin,  F.  T.  (Boston  Machine  Screw  Co.),  133  Oliver 

St.,  Boston. 


Foye,  Frank  W.  (Thomas  Smith  Co.),  11  Cypress  St., 
Worcester. 

Plymouth  Mills,  The,  Billington  St.,  Plymouth. 

Smith,  Thomas,  Co.  (Frank  W.  Foye),  11  Cypress  St., 
Worcester. 

Taunton  Rivet  Works,  175  Broadway,  Taunton. 

Thomson,  Judson  L.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Roberts  Sta.,  Wal- 
tham. 

Tubular  Rivet  &  Stud  Co.,  Weston  Av.,  Quincy. 
Office:  87  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Iron  and  Steel,  Doors  and  Shutters. 

Victor  Mfg.  Co.  (Besse  &  Moody),  57  &  59  Water  St., 
Newburyport. 

Iron  and  Steel  Forgings. 

Barnett  Drop  Forging  Co.,  Ward  Av.,  Easthampton. 
Boston   Forge   Co.,    340   Maverick   St.,    E.    Boston, 

Boston. 

Cape  Ann  Anchor  Works,  Whittemore  St.,  Gloucester. 
Cape  Ann  Tool  Co.,  Pigeon  Cove,  Rockport. 
Davock,    John    J.  (Waltham    Forge),    Gifford    Av., 

Waltham. 

New  England  Forge  Co.,  9  Plymouth  St.,  Worcester. 
Page-Storms    Drop    Forge    Co.,    ft.    of    Depot    St., 

Chicopee. 

Revere  Drop  Forge  Co.,  164  Broadway,  Revere. 
Steele,  A.  H.,  Co.,  35  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 
Waltham    Forge    (John    J.    Davock),    Gifford    Av., 

Waltham. 
Wyman  &  Gordon  Co.,  The  (Worcester  Drop  Forging 

Works),  30  Bradley  St.,  Worcester. 

Iron   and   Steel,    Nails   and    Spikes,    Cut   and 

Wrought,  including  Wire  Nails,   not  made 

in  Steel  Works  or  Rolling  Mills. 
Anderson  Tack  Co.,  Rockland. 
Atlas  Tack  Co.,  Fairhaven. 

Baker,  Charles  F.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  48  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 
Baker,  Geo.,  &  Sons,  Belmont  St.,  Brockton. 
Bixby,  William  E.,  &  Co.  (Haverhill  Tack  Co.),  58 

Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Carter,  George  A.,  95  Spark  St.,  Montello,  Brockton. 
Churchill  &  Allen,  70  Brookline  St.,  Lynn. 
Cole,  H.  C.  &  W.  S.,  Maple  St.,  Kingston. 
Cross,  W.  W.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Brockton. 
Grossman  Tack  Co.,  Dighton. 
Diamond  Tack  &  Nail  Works,  Gardiner  St.,  Rayn- 

ham. 
Easton  Tack  Co.  (Thomas  H.  Roche),  Lincoln  St., 

No.  Easton,  Easton. 
Ford,  L.  E.,  Co.,  Kingston. 
Gurney,  David  B.,  Whitman. 
Haverhill  Tack  Co.  (Wm.  E.  Bixby  &  Co.),  58  Essex 

St.,  Haverhill. 
Hurd,  Edward  P.,  Kingston.    Office:  205  Lincoln  St., 

Boston. 

Maglathlin,  F.  W.,  &  Co.,  Evergreen  St.,  Kingston. 
Miller,  H.  J.,  Sons  (Estate  of  Henry  J.  Miller),  Hale 

St.,  Bridgewater. 

Phillips,  E.  &  Sons,    Hanson.     Office:  So.  Hanover. 
Ripley  &  Bartlett,  5  Brewster  St.,  Plymouth. 
Roberts,  G.  G.,  South  Av.,  Whitman. 
Roche,  Thomas  H.  (Easton  Tack  Co.),  Lincoln  St., 

No.  Easton,  Easton. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Salmond,  S.,  &  Son,  Norwell.     Office:  Hanover. 
Somers,  P.  E.,  35  Lagrange  St.,  Worcester. 
Specialty  Nail  Co.,  Raynham. 
Stevens  &  Willis  Co.    off  Pearl   St.,    So.    Braintree, 

Braintree. 
Waterman,  R.  C.,  Water  St.,  So.  Hanover,  Hanover. 

Ivory,    Shell,   and  Bone  Work,   not   including 

Combs  and  Hairpins. 

Fitchburg  Horn  Goods  Co.,  365  Water  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Goodhue  Co.,  The,  46  Colburn  St.,  Leominster. 
Horn  Products  Co.,  The,  171  Lancaster  St.,  Leomin- 
ster. 
Horn  &  Supply  Co.,  The,  188  Central  St.,  Leominster. 

Jewelry. 

Adams  &  Singleton,  364  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Allen,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  46  Pine  St.,  Attleborough. 
Allen,  H.  A.,  &  Co.,  52  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 
Allison  Mfg.  Co.,  Attleborough. 

American   Emblem   Co.,    r.    37    County   St.,    Attle- 
borough. 

Anderson  &  Bousquet,  368$  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Anthony,  John,  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
Attleborough  Chain  Co.  (S.  M.  Einstein),  Hazel  & 

Pearl  Sts.,  Attleborough. 

Attleborough  Mfg.  Corp.,  Hazel  &  Pearl  Sts.,  Attle- 
borough. 

Austin  &  Stone,  Inc.,  Pearl  St.,  Attleborough. 
Baer  &  Wilde  Co.,  Pearl  St.,  Attleborough. 
Ballou  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  45  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 
Barden  &  Hull,  37  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
Barrows,    H.    F.,    Co.,    The,    Washington    St.,    No. 

Attleborough. 

Bates  &  Bacon,  25  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
Bell,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  Attleborough  Falls,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 

Bigney,  S.  O.,  &  Co.,  98  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
Bishop  Co.,  The,  Elm  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Blackinton,   R.,  &  Co.,  244  Broad  St.,   No.   Attle- 
borough. 
Blackinton,  V.  H.,  &  Co.,  Attleborough  Falls,  No. 

Attleborough. 

Blackinton,  W.  &  S.,  Co.,  126  Broad  St.,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 

Bliss,   A.   H.,   &  Co.,  84  Chestnut  St.,   No.   Attle- 
borough. 

Bliss  Bros.  Co.,  191  No.  Main  St.,  Attleborough. 
Bloom,  Joseph  (D.  &  D.  Chain  Co.),  5  Maiden  Lane, 

Attleborough. 

Boss  &  Baldwin  Co.,  Attleborough  Falls,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 
Boston    Jewelry    Mfg.    Co.,    373    Washington    St., 

Boston. 

Briggs,  D.  F.,  Co.,  The,  Union  &  Mill  Sts.,  Attle- 
borough. 
Brown,  George  L.,   &  Co.,   Pine   &  Dunham   Sts., 

Attleborough. 

Bushee,  A.,  &  Co.,  37  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
Cambridge  Novelty   Co.,   34-42   Osborn  St.,   Cam- 
bridge. 
Carr,  M.  W.,  &  Co.,  60  Gorham  St.,  W.  Somerville, 

Somerville. 

Carter,    Quarnstrom,    &    Remington,    County    St., 
Attleborough. 


Chapman  Mfg.  Co.,  23 $  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
Chartley  Jewelry  Mfg.  Co.,  Chartley,  Norton. 
Cheever,  Tweedy,  &  Co.,  Elm  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Clark,   W.   G.,    &  Co.,   Chestnut   &  Jefferson   Sts., 

No.  Attleborough. 

Cobb,  F.  M.  &  J.  L.,  Spring  St.,  Mansfield. 
Codding  &  Heilborn  Co.,  Jay,  near  Elm  St.,   No. 

Attleborough. 
Columbia  Jewelry  Co.,  Camp  St.,  No.  Cambridge, 

Cambridge. 

Copeland,  J.  O.,  &  Co.,  262  Broad  St.,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 

Cunningham,  John  A.,  &  Co.,  36  Railroad  St.,  Attle- 
borough. 
Curtis,   H.   H.,   Co.,  Washington   &  Elm  Sts.,   No. 

Attleborough. 

Cutler,  F.  H.,  Co.,  Elm  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
D.  &  D.  Chain  Co.  (Joseph  Bloom),  5  Maiden  Lane, 

Attleborough. 

Daggett  &  Clap  Co.,  82  Railroad  St.,  Attleborough. 
Diaraelly  &  Abel,  246  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 
Doran,  Bagnall,  &  Co.,  96  Chestnut  St.,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 
Doran,  J.,  &  Co.,  Cumberland  Av.,  So.  Attleborough, 

Attleborough. 

Draper,  O.  M.,  Co.,  The,  No.  Attleborough. 
Earle,  Robert,  Mfg.  Co.  (C.  H.  Eden),  So.  Main  St., 

Attleborough. 
Einstein,  S.  M.  (Attleborough    Chain  Co.),  Hazel  & 

Pearl  Sts.,  Attleborough. 

Electric  Chain  Co.,  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
Elliot  &  Douglass  Mfg.  Co.,  Chartley,  Norton. 
Finberg    Mfg.    Co.    (Jos.    Finberg),    140    Park    St., 

Attleborough. 

Fisher,  J.  M.,  Co.,  Pearl  St.,  Attleborough. 
Fisher,    W.    N.,    &    Co.,    Attleborough    Falls,    No. 

Attleborough. 

Floyd-Scott  Co.,  The,  31  Newburn  St.,  W.  Somer- 
ville, Somerville. 

Fontneau  &  Cook  Co.,  46  Pine  St.,  Attleborough. 
Franklin,  E.  I.,  &  Co.,  32  Chestnut  St.,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 
Freeman,    B.    S.,    Co.,    No.    Attleborough.     Office: 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Freeman,  Daughaday,  Co.,  Chartley,  Norton. 
Frothingham,   T.   G.,   &  Co.,   Elm   St.,    No.   Attle- 
borough. 

Gard,  Thos.  D.,  Co.,  Inc.,  393  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Gilbert,  Fred  S.,  14  Chestnut  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Gilchrist,  C.  A.,  Co.,  43  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
Gilmore,  E.  D.,  &  Co.,  Attleborough. 
Glagousky,  S.,  22  Merrimac  St.,  Haverhill. 
Glaser  Bros.,  28  Cross  St.,  Boston. 
Gorton,  F.  I.,  Co.,  30  Chestnut  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Hanlon,  Thornton    Co.,,    Chestnut    St.,    No.    Attle- 
borough. 

Hall,  F.  D.,  4  Bailey  St.,  Attleborough. 
Hanover  Jewelry  Co.,  104  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Hart,  D.  A.,  Co.,  25  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
Hayward,  W.  E.,  Co.,  93  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 
Heller  &  Atkins,  387  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Hempel,  Carl  A.  (F.  L.  Shepardson  &  Co.),  13  East 

St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Herman,  F.  A.,  Co.,  20  Belmont  PI.,  Melrose. 


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Hirshberg,  A.  S.,  373  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Holbrook  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Attleborough. 
Horton-Angell  Co.,  The,  129  Bank  St.,  Attleborough. 
Hudson,  G.  C.,  &  Co.,  Broad  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Inman,  J.  T.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  32  Railroad  St.,  Attle- 
borough. 

Johnson  Bros.,  268  Broad  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Johnston,  J.  G.,  Co.,  79  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Leach  &  Garner  Co.,  Pearl  St.,  Attleborough. 
Leach  &  Miller  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  31  Union  St.,  Attle- 
borough. 

Lindrath,  A.  L.,  Co.,  Elm  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Lyons,  C.  D..  Co.,  Mansfield. 

Macdonald,  R.   B.,  &  Co.,   104  County  St.,  Attle- 
borough. 
Maintien  Bros.  &  Elliot,  Inc.,  Manufacturers  Bldg., 

No.  Attleborough. 

Marsh,  C.  A.,  &  Co.,  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 
Mason,  Howard,  &  Co.,  104  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
McRae  &  Keeler,  31  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 
Merritt,  H.  D.,  Co.,  Elrn  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Moore  Bros.,  Maiden  Lane,  Attleborough. 
Moore-Hollis-Wigmore  Co.,   37   County  St.,   Attle- 
borough. 
Nickerson,  C.   J.,   Newport   Av.,   So.    Attleborough, 

Attleborough. 

Norling  &  Bloom,  387  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
North  Swansea  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  Swansea,  Swansea. 
Orkin,  William  J.,  373  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Paine,  George  L.,  Co.,  21  East  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
Peckham,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  84  Chestnut  St.,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 

Piper  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  154  Cedar  St.,  Somerville. 
Plainville  Stock  Co.,  Plainville. 
Plante,  Arthur  A.,  102  So.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 
Qua,  Colvin  W.,  55  E.  Merrimack  St.,  Lowell. 
Randall,  C.  Ray,  &  Co.,  132  Broad  St.,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 

RatzkofT  Bros.,  120  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Regal  Jewelry  Co.,  30  Newburn  St.,  W.  Somerville, 

Somerville. 
Richards,  E.  Ira,  &  Co.,  No.  Attleborough.     Office: 

43-45  Nassau  St.,  New  York  City. 
Richards  Mfg.  Co.,  54  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 
Richards,  W.  E.,  Co.,  Attleborough. 
Richardson,  H.  B.,  34  Railroad  St.,  Attleborough. 
Riley  &  French,  126  Broad  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 
R.  &  G.  Co.  (J.  F.  Ripley),  73  Mechanic  St.,  Attle- 
borough. 

Ripley-Howland  Mfg.  Co.,  25  Bromfield  St.,  Boston. 
Robbins,  Charles  M.,  Co.,  The,  46  Pine  St.,  Attle- 
borough. 

Roden,  Leonard,  42$  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
Sadler,  F.  H.,  Co.,  The,  County  St.,  Attleborough. 
Sadowsky,  Max,  293  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Scofield,  Melcher,  &  Scofield,  Inc.,  Plainville. 
Shaw,    William    P.,    Co.,    So.    Attleborough,    Attle- 
borough. 
Shepard  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  104  Franklin  St.,  Melrose 

Highlands,  Melrose. 
Shepardson,  F.  L.,  &  Co.  (Carl  A.  Hempel),  13  East 

St.,  No.  Attleborough. 

Sherman,  John  E.,  232  Park  St.,  Attleborough. 
Simmons,  R.  F.,  Co.,  191  No.  Main  St.,  Attleborough. 


Simms  &  Co.,  Inc.,  45  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 

Slade,  E.  A.,  Co.,  45  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 

Smith,  Harry,  373  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Smith  &  Crosby,  Attleborough. 

Smith,  Patterson  Co.,  52-56  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Smith,  T.  I.,  Co.,  117  Washington  St.,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 

Smith,  C.  A.,  &  Co.,  145  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 

Sommer,  J.  J.,  &  Co.,  21  East  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 

Spaulding,  D.  S.,  No.  Main  St.,  Mansfield. 

Standard  Button    Co.,  73    Mechanic    St.,  Attlebor- 
ough. 
j  Star  Jewelry  Co.,  196a  No.  Main  St.,  Attleborough. 

Sturdy  Bros.,  Chartley,  Norton. 

Sturdy,  W.  A.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Chartley,  Norton. 

Sturdy's,  J.  F.,  Sons  Co.,  Attleborough  Falls,  No. 
Attleborough. 

Sturtevant  &  Whiting,  Broad  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 

Sweet,  C.  O.,  &  Son  Co.,  31  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 

Sweet  Mfg.  Co.,  84  Dunham  St.,  Attleborough. 

Swift  &  Fisher,  30  Chestnut  St.,  No.  Attleborough. 

Sykes  &  Strandberg,  31  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 

Taunton  Pearl  Works,  35  Vernon  St.,  Taunton. 

Thurber,  H.  L.,  Son  Co.,  5  Maiden  Lane,  Attle- 
borough. 

Torrey,  Fred  L.,  &  Co.,  22  Railroad  St.,  Attleborough. 

Union  Plate  &  Wire  Co.,  Attleb'orough. 

Wallenthin,  N.  C.,  Co.,  43  County  St.,  Attleborough. 

Ward,  C.  M.,  Co.,  5  Bromfield  St.,  Boston. 

Weaver,  F.  W.,  &  Co.,  Union  St.,  Attleborough. 

Whiting  &  Davis  Co.,  South  &  Bacon  Sts.,  Plainville. 

Wilmarth,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  Corp.,  School  &  Hazel  Sts., 
Attleborough. 

Winthrop  Mfg.  Co.,  36  Railroad  St.,  Attleborough. 

Witherell,  P.  E.,  47  Falmouth  St.,  Attleborough. 

Xavier,  Anthony  F.,  Co.,  The,  65  Sudbury  St., 
Boston. 

Jewelry  and  Instrument  Cases. 

Brooks  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  221  High  St.,  Boston. 

Gillette  Safety  Razor  Co.  (Leather  Goods  Dept.), 
47  W.  First  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Housman,  Charles  H.,  Estate,  78  Bedford  St., 
Boston. 

Kahle,  William,  65  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Mason,  Lenzen,  &  Co.,  262  Broad  St.,  No.  Attle- 
borough. 

National  Chain  Roll  Co.,  121  Dunham  St.,  Attle- 
borough. 

Rueckert  Mfg.  Co.,  So.  Main  St.,  Attleborough. 

Scheibe,  E.  F.,  10  Adelaide  Rd.,  Somerville. 

Schleicher  &  Meurer,  42  Lagrange  St.,  Boston. 

Schlueter,  Henry  B.,  Jackson  St.,  Middleborough. 

St.  CcBur,  W.  F.,  207  Bridge  St.,  Cambridge. 

White,  W.  B.,  &  Son,  41  Baxter  St.,  Quincy. 

Jute  and  Jute  Goods. 

Ludlow  Manufacturing  Associates,  Ludlow.  Office: 
55  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Kaolin  and  Ground  Earths. 

Abrasive  Mining  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Chester.  Office: 
32  Main  St.,  Springfield. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Ashland  Emery  &  Corundum  Co.  (Hampden  Emery 
Mills),  Chester.  Office:  150  Sixth  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Daggett,  F.  K.,  Zoar,  Charleniont. 

Foliated  Talc  Co.,  Rowe. 

Hamilton  Emery  &  Corundum  Co.,  Chester. 

Hampden  Emery  Mills  (Ashland  Emery  &  Corundum 
Co.),  Chester.  Office:  150  Sixth  St.,  Cambridge. 

Hoosac  Co.,  The,  Natural  Bridge  Rd.,  No.  Adams. 

Northampton  Talc  Company,  The,  53  Clark  Av., 
Northampton. 

Stickney,  Tirrell  &  Co.,  Marginal  St.,  Chelsea. 

Washington  Mills  Emery  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  Graf  ton, 
Grafton. 

Labels  and  Tags. 

Dennison  Mfg.  Co.,  Framingham.  Office:  26  Frank- 
lin St.,  Boston. 

Hotel  Security  Checking  Co.,  r.  29  Royal  St.,  Med- 
ford. 

Merchandise  &  Laundry  Tag  Co.,  106  Friend  St., 
Boston. 

Nye,  W.  L.  &  L.  S.  (Sandwich  Card  &  Tag  Co.), 
Sandwich. 

Robbins,  John,  Mfg.  Co.,  58  Knceland  St.,  Boston. 

Sandwich  Card  &  Tag  Co.  (W.  L.  &  L.  S.  Nye), 
Sandwich. 

Lamps  and  Reflectors. 

Gray  &  Davis,  100  Railroad  Av.,  Amesbury. 

Gray,  Peter,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  286  Third  St.,  E.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 

Holt  &  Beebee  Co.,  40  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Wheeler  Reflector  Co.,  Hanson.  Office:  156  Pearl 
St.,  Boston. 

Wheeler  Reflector  Co.,  156  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Lard,  Refined,  not  made  in  Slaughtering  and 

Meat  Packing  Establishments. 
Buzzell.  George  A.,  44  Read  St.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Lasts. 

Anderson  Bros.,  93  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 
Arnold  Bros.  &  Co.,  Abington. 
Auburn  Last  Co.,  5)8-100  Clark  St.,  So.  Framingham, 

Framingham. 
Bassett,  P.  E.  (Standard  Mfg.  Co.),  186  Union  St., 

Worcester. 

Belcher,  George  E..  Last  Co.,  4  Capen  St.,  Stoughton. 
Boston  Last  Co.,  44  Binford  St.,  Boston. 
Bowden,  Thomas  J.,  &  Son,  127  Pleasant  St.,  Mar- 

blehead. 

Brockton  Last  Co.,  153  Court  St.,  Brockton. 
Cox,  George  P.,  Last  Co.,  428  Eastern  Av.,  Maiden. 
DufTey,  T.  C.,  &  Co.,  53  Bow  St.,  Beverly. 
Gardiner,  Thos.  W.,  &  Sons,  2  Box  PL,  Lynn. 
Golbert  Last  Co.,  19  Church  St.,  Worcester. 
Goodwin  Bros.  Co.,  64  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 
Hovey,  J.  H.,  &  Son,  50  Wingate  St.,  Haverhill. 
Lynn  Last  Co.,  25  Harrison  Ct.,  Lynn. 
Marlborough  Last  Co.,  15  Florence  St.,  Marlborough. 
Mawhinney    Last    Co.,     107    Spark    St.,    Montello, 

Brockton. 
Middlesex  Last  Co.,  551  Eastern  Av.,  Maiden.    Office: 

170  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Morton,  E.  S.,  Co.,  27  Montello  St.,  Brockton. 


Niles,  J.  A.,  25  Mulberry  St.,  Lynn. 
Porter,  S.,  &  Co.,  25  Union  St.,  Worcester. 
Primo  Shoe  Form  Co.,  294  Derby  St.,  Salem. 
Protector    Last    Reinforcing    Co.,     153    Court    St., 

Brockton. 
|   Standard  Mfg.  Co.   (P.  E.  Bassett),  186  Union  St., 

Worcester. 

|   Stoughton  Stamping  Co.,  Pleasant  St.,  Stoughton. 
j   Stuart,  F.  W.,  &  Co.,  97  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly. 

Victor  Last  Co.,  795  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
!  Wadleigh,  L.  C.,  &  Sons,  27  Granite  St.,  Haverhill. 
j  Weeks,  Horace  A.,  703  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
|   Woodward  &  Wright  Last  Co.,  67  Perkins  Av.,  Cam- 
pello,  Brockton. 

Lead,  Bar,  Pipe,  and  Sheet. 

|   Chad  wick-Boston    Lead    Co.,    Sheridan   Sq.     Office: 
162  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Leather  Goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

I   Abizaid  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  73  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
\   Adams,  S.  N.,  Elm  Ct.,  Great  Barrington. 
Ahern,  D.  E.,  &  Co.,  Palmer  Av.,  Natick. 
American  Leather  Goods  Co.,  The,  14  Binford  St., 

So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Anthony  Mfg.  Co.,  130  Market  St.,  Lynn. 
;   Barlow,  John  W.,  Co.,  81  Holly  St.,  Lawrence. 

Barwood,  L.  J.,  Co.,  The,  Stoneham. 
!  Bay  State  Leather  Axle  Washer  Co.  (Thos.  F.  McCar- 
thy), 80  High  St.,  Boston. 

;   Belmont  Specialty  Co.,  Main  &  Cross  Sts.,  Maiden. 
Brockton  Mallet  Co.  (Geo.  J.  Goddard),  71  Field  St., 

Montello,  Brockton. 
j   Buckle  Bros.,  6  School  St.,  Woburn. 
;   Collis,  H.  J.,  Mfg.  Co.,  19  Spring  St.,  Taunton. 
;   Columbia  Mfg.  Co.,  72  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
j  Drew,  H.  O.,  184  Westminster  Av.,  Arlington. 
!  Eddy  Co.,  The,  42  Southbridge  St.,  Worcester. 
|   Flosdorf,  F.  W.,  Co.,  118  Pleasant  St.,  Maiden. 
Freeman-Cotting  Coat  Co.,  10  Thacher  St.,  Boston. 
Fuller  &  Sullivan,  19  Eliot  St.,  Boston. 
Goddard,  Geo.  J.   (Brockton  Mallet  Co.),  71  Field 

St.,  Montello,  Brockton. 
Greenwood  Shoe  Lace  Co.  (S.  Greenwood),  41  Baxter 

St.,  Quincy. 

Hipkiss,  Samuel,  34  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Horsfall,  Amos,  64  Katherine  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Johnson  &  Pannin,  125  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Keever-Ryan  Co.,  126  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Kelly  Leather  Goods  Co.,  786  Washington  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 
Lincoln    Leather    Goods    Co.,    29    Newburn    St., 

Somerville. 

Maiden  Leather  Goods  Co.,  Middlesex  Ct.,  Maiden. 
Mansfield  &  Hayward,  91  Centre  St.,  Brockton. 
McCarthy,    Thos.     F.     (Bay     State    Leather    Axle 

Washer  Co.),  80  High  St.,  Boston. 
McDonald,  William  E.,  5  Bennett  St.,  Woburn. 
Milliken,  L.  W.,  &  Son,  Franklin. 
Osgood,  George  L.  (Sigsbee  &  Co.),  Central  St.,  Ayer 
Parr,  Wm.,  &  Son,  13  Lane  St.,  Lowell. 
Salem  Leather  Co.,  15  So.  Mason  St.,  Salem. 
Schneider,  J.  Geo.,  28  Newburn  St.,  W.  Somerville, 
Somerville. 


CLASSIFICATION   BY   INDUSTRY. 


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Sigsbee  &  Co.  (George  L.  Osgood),  Central  St., 
Ayer. 

Torrey,  J.  R.,  &  Co.,  128  Chandler  St.,  Worcester. 

Utley's,  Inc.,  279  High  St.,  Holyoke. 

Walker-Longfellow  Co.,  4  Northampton  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Wilby,  William,  68  Washington  St.,  Lowell. 

Leather,  Tanned,  Curried,  and  Finished. 

Acme  Leather  Co.,  11  Pope  St.,  Salem. 

Airey  &  Place  Co.,  Salem  St.,  Woburn. 

Allen,  Frank  M.,  32  Lummus  Ct.,  Lynn. 

American  Hide  &  Leather  Co.,  259  Perry  St.,  Lowell. 
Office:  92  Cliff  St.,  New  York  City. 

American  Hide  &  Leather  Co.,  Woburn.  Office:  92 
Cliff  St.,  New  York  City. 

Armstrong  Leather  Co.,  Walnut  &  Caller  Sts.,  Pea- 
body.  Office:  92  Cliff  St.,  New  York  City. 

Ballard  Japanning  Co.  (M.  H.  Ballard),  Jefferson  Av., 
Woburn. 

Barber  Leather  Co.,  Union  St.,  North  Adams. 

Barnet,  J.  S.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  24  Stetson  St.,  Lynn. 

Barry,  Eugene,  &  Son,  Forest  St.,  Ayer. 

Barry,  J.  F.,  48  Foster  St.,  Peabody. 

Bay  State  Belting  Co.,  50  Grove  St.,  Salem.  Office: 
605  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Beggs  &  Cobb  Tanning  Co.,  Winchester  &  Woburn. 
Office:  76  South  St.,  Boston. 

Benz  Kid  Co.,  221  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

Blank  Bros.,  10  Broadway,  Everett. 

Boston  Mat  Leather  Finishing  Co.,  14  L  St.,  So. 
Boston,  Boston. 

Bovaird,  James,  160  Bedford  St.,  Woburn. 

Boyle,  T.  F.,  &  Co.,  Winchester  &  Woburn.  Office: 
30  South  St.,  Boston. 

Browne,  Chas.  A.,  Co.  (Inc.),  The,  Ames  St.,  Mon- 
tello,  Brockton. 

Buckley  Co.,  F.  A.,  6  Nichols  St.,  Salem. 

Buckman  &  Kean  Japanning  Co.,  Cedar  &  Washing- 
ton Sts.,  Woburn. 

Budgell,  W.  J.,  &  Sons,  Walnut  St.,  Peabody. 

Canton  Leather  Co.,  1250  Washington  St.,  Canton. 

Carr  Leather  Co.,  The,  Pope  St.,  Salem.  Office: 
491  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Chain  Leather  Co.,  57  Foster  St.,  Peabody. 

Champion  Tanning  Co.,  6  Munroe  St.,  Woburn. 

Clark,  A.  B.,  Co.,  Union  St.,  Peabody. 

Clark,  H.  W.,  Leather  Co.,  No.  Woburn,  Woburn. 

Clerk  Leather  Co.,  The,  8  Parson  St.,  Peabody. 

Connors  &  Goldberg,  18  So.  Mason  St.,  Salem. 

Cook  Bros.  Leather  Co.,  50  Proctor  St.,  Salem. 

Cornez  Leather  Co.,  16  Spring  St.,  Peabody. 
Office:  95  South  St.,  Boston. 

Cottle  Leather  Co.,  1  Conn  St.,  Woburn.  Office: 
50  South  St.,  Boston. 

Coupe,  William,  Co.,  Ltd.,  Attleborough. 

Cox,  B.  E.,  Leather  Co.,  Walnut  &  Wallis  Sts.,  Pea- 
body. 

Creese  &  Cook  Co.,  33  Water  St.,  Danvers. 

Cummings,  E.,  Leather  Co.,  11  Fowle  St., 
Woburn. 

Dean-Spencer  Leather  Co.,  River  St.,  North 
Adams. 

Devoe,  S.  P.,  37  Webster  St.,  Peabody. 


Donohue     Bros.     Leather    Co.,    143     Pleasant    St., 

Lynn. 
Doyle    &  Crowdis  Leather  Co.,   r.   27   Beaver   St., 

Salem. 
Dunn-Green    Leather    Co.,    The,    Hudson.     Office: 

32  South  St.,  Boston. 
Dyer  Retanning  Co.,  25  Avon  St.,  Lynn. 
Essex  Kid  Co.,  729-739  Western  Av.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 
|  Essex  Tanning  Co.,  Inc.,  45  Wallis  St.,  Peabody. 
Etna  Leather  Co.,  225  Fayette  St.,  Lynn. 
Farrell,  John,  74  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 
Fitzpatrick,  Cornelius  J.,  Spring  St.,  Peabody. 
Foan  Bros.,  27  Grove  St.,  Peabody. 
|  Foucar,  Mary  M.,  Ward  St.,  No.  Woburn,  Woburn. 
I   Fox,  W.  P.,  &  Sons  (E.  P.  &  J.  W.  Fox),  off  Fowle 

St.,  Woburn. 

Franklin  Leather  Co.,  61  Boston  St.,  Salem. 
Gormley,  James,  School  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Graton    &    Knight    Mfg.     Co.,     196    Franklin    St.r 

Worcester. 

Green  &  Hickey  Leather  Co.,  Main  St.,  Shrewsbury. 
Green  &  Hickey  Leather  Co.,  Winchendon.     Office: 

Main  St.,  Shrewsbury. 
Haley,  W.   P.,    &    Sons    (Patent  Leather  Factory), 

4  Canal  St.,  Winchester. 

Harmon,  W.  P.  &  E.  F.,  14  Franklin  St.,  Salem. 
Harriman  &  Co.  (C.  S.  Harriman),  No.  Wilmington, 

Wilmington. 
Harrison     &    Co.,     Nashua    St.,     No.    Leominster, 

Leominster. 

Helburn  Leather  Co.,  8  Goodhue  St.,  Salem. 
Highland  Tanning  Co.,  4  Highland  Av.,  Salem. 
Hoffman,  A.  B.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  500  Boston  St.,  Lynn. 
Hopkinson    Leather    Co.,    Inc.,    Webster    St.,    No. 

Woburn,  Woburn. 
Hunt-Rankin   Leather   Co.,    Summit   St.,   Peabody. 

Office:  108  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Ingraham,  James  F.,  Jr.,  19  Grove  St.,  Peabody. 
Jebb,  A.  E.,  Refinishing  Co.,  Washburn  Av.,  Brock- 
ton. 

Keefe,  Chas.  H.,  46  Boston  St.,  Salem. 
Kelley,  Thomas  A.,  &  Co.,  643  Summer  St.,  Lynn. 
Kimball,    B.    F.,    &   Co.,    195    Main    St.,    Woburn. 

Office:  31  South  St.,  Boston. 
Lawrence,   A.   C.,   Leather   Co.,   Crowninshield   St., 

Peabody.     Office:  95  South  St.,  Boston. 
Lennox  &  Briggs,  r.  Duncan  St.,  Haverhill. 
Leviseur   &   Con  way,   Third   St.,   Peabody.     Office: 

157  South  St.,  Boston. 

Littlefield  Leather  Co.,  7  Railroad  Av.,  Peabody. 
Lloyd,  J.  M.,  16  Spring  St.,  Peabody. 
Looney  Bros.  Leather  Co.,  9  Pope  St.,  Salem. 
Lord,  John  A.,  Hardy  St.,  Peabody. 
Lynch  Bros.  Leather  Co.,  16  Skerry  St.,  Salem. 
Lynn  Retanning  Co.,  729  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
Marr  Bros.,  4  Pope  St.,  Salem. 

McCarthy,  Edward,  &  Co.,  4  Railroad  Av.,  Peabody. 
McCarthy,  John,  &  Sons,  12  Goodhue  St.,  Salem. 
Moore,  Benj.  N.,  &  Sons  Co.,  Pierpont  St.,  Peabody. 

Office:  95  South  St.,  Boston. 
Morrill    Leather    Co.,    r.    138    Main    St.,    Peabody. 

Office:  248  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Mosser,    Wm.    F.,    Co.,    Broadway,    Salem.     Office: 

190  South  St.,  Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Muller,  E.  A.,  Mass.  Av.  &  Tannery  St.,  Cambridge. 

Murphy-Tyler  Co.,  The,  37  Milton  St.,  Lawrence. 

Murray,  Hugh  D.,  Broad  St.,  Woburn. 

Murray  Japanning  Co.,  Salem  St.,  Woburn. 

Mystic  Leather  Process  Co.,  off  Green  St.,  Jamaica 
Plain,  Boston. 

National  Calfskin  Co.,  Webster  St.,  Peabody.  Office: 
95  South  St.,  Boston. 

Naumkeag  Leather  Co.,  309  Bridge  St.,  Salem. 

North  Shore  Leather  Embossing  Co.,  Ill  Foster 
St.,  Peabody. 

O'Keefe,  T.  A.,  Co.,  r.  96  Foster  St.,  Peabody. 

O'Keefe  &  Hall  Leather  Co.,  55  Grove  St.,  Salem. 

Osborn,  J.  E.,  &  Co.,  r.  8  Aborn  PI.,  Peabody. 

Osborne,  C.  P.,  100  Foster  St.,  Peabody. 

O'Shea,  Thos.  H.,  9  Grove  St.,  Peabody. 

Parker,  F.  C.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Mystic  St.,  Arlington. 

Perkins,  H.  S.,  16  Pierpont  St.,  Peabody. 

Poor,  Nathan  H.,  &  Co.,  73  Lowell  St.,  Peabody. 

Princeton  Tannery  (Paul  A.  Pouppeville) ,  Prince- 
ton. Office:  Hubbardston. 

Quigley  &  Co.,  J.  J.,  300  Border  St.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Rathbun,  Charles  B.,  Canton  Jet.,  Canton. 

Riley,  J.  J.,  &  Co.,  103  Charles  St.,  Maiden. 

Robertson,  Jas.,  17  Eastern  Av.,  Woburn. 

Ronan  &  Duffy,  93  Foster  St.,  Peabody. 

Shenk-Adams  Co.,  W.  Medford,  Medford.  Office: 
235  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Sim,  Peter,  &  Sons,  40  Beaver  St.,  Salem. 

Southwick,  H.  O.,  145  Lowell  St.,  Peabody. 

Southwick,  L.  B.,  Co.,  The,  Oak  St.,  Peabody. 

Standard  Goodyear  Leather  Co.,  end  of  Commercial 
St.,  Maiden. 

Stead  Tanning  &  Supply  Co.  (Thos.  Southam), 
143  Plain  St..  Lowell. 

Stone,  Timlow,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  188  Boston  Av.,  W.  Med- 
ford, Medford.  Office:  237  Congress  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Stoneham  Japanning  Co.,  Spring  St.,  Stoneham. 

Stoneham  Tanning  Co.,  41  Hancock  St.,  Stone- 
ham. 

Stuart,  James  N.,  Co.,  Marginal  &  Hawthorn  Sts., 
Chelsea. 

Thayer-Foss  Co.,  Grove  St.,  Peabody.  Office: 
17  South  St.,  Boston. 

Union  Leather  Co.,  741  Western  Av.,  Lynn. 

U.  S.  Tanned  Pig  Skin  Co.,  152  Main  St.,  Peabody. 

Van  Car  Leather  Co.,  Walnut  St.,  Peabody. 

Vaughn,  George  C.,  407  Bridge  St.,  Salem. 

Vaughn,  Geo.  C.,  Calfskin  Co.,  96  Foster  St.,  Pea- 
body. 

Warren's,  W.  G.,  Sons,  Main  St.,  Holden. 

Waterhouse,  Roscoe  D.,  75  High  St.,  Boston. 

Way,  Arthur  T.,  Inc.,  23  Boston  St.,  Salem.  Office: 
139  South  St.,  Boston. 

Welch,  W.  C.,  &  Co.,  Sheridan  St.,  Cummingsville, 
Woburn. 

White,  Son  Co.,  Walpole.  Office:  540  Atlantic  Av., 
Boston. 

Widen-Lord  Tanning  Co.,  Danversport,  Danvers. 

Winslow  Bros.  &  Smith  Co.  (Smith  Plant) ,  Norwood. 
Office:  248  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Winslow  Bros.  &  Smith  Co.  (Winslow  Plant),  Nor- 
wood. Office:  248  Summer  St.,  Boston. 


Witch  City  Tanning  Co.,  68  Mason  St.,  Salem. 
Woelfel  Embossing  &  Decorating  Co.,  Salem.     Office: 
71  Pierpont  St.,  Peabody. 


Lime. 

Berkshire  Hills  Co.,  Sheffield. 

Cheshire  Lime  Mfg.  Co.,  near  Depot  St.,  Cheshire. 
Deely,  M.  H.  &  J.  F.  (The  Lee  Lime  Co.),  Lee. 
Farnam-Cheshire  Lime  Co.,  The,  Main  Rd.,  Farnams, 

Cheshire. 

Lee  Lime  Co.,  The  (M.  H.  &  J.  F.  Deely),  Lee. 
New  England  Lime  Co.,  Adams.     Office:  Danbury, 

Conn. 
New   England   Lime   Co.,    W.    Stockbridge.     Office: 

Danbury,  Conn. 

Pittsfield  Lime  Co.,  Farnams,  Richmond. 
Tobey  Lime  Co.,  W.  Stockbridge. 
West  Stockbridge  Lime  Co.,  W.  Stockbridge.     Office: 

110  E.  23d  St.,  New  York  City. 
Whitney  Bros.,  219  Church  St.,  No.  Adams. 


Linen  Goods. 

Boston  Thread  <fr  Twine  Co.,  Washington  St.,  Jamaica 

Plain,  Boston. 
Eastbrook    Co.,    The,    Gardner.     Office:  731    State 

Mutual  Bldg.,  Worcester. 

Finlayson  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  No.  Grafton,  Grafton. 
Lowell  Textile  Co.,  The,  No.  Chelmsford,  Chelmsford. 
National  Crash  Mfg.  Co.,  So.  Main  St.,  Millbury. 
Oxford  Linen  Mills,  Grover  St.,  North  Brookfield. 
Smith  &  Dove  Manufacturing  Co.,  Andover. 
Stevens  Linen  Works,  Dudley.     Office:  78  Chauncy 

St.,  Boston. 
West  End  Thread  Co.,  The,  Millbury. 


Liquors,  Distilled. 

Caldwell,  A.  &  G.  J.,  178  Merrimac  St.,  Newbury- 

port. 

Chapin,  Trull,  &  Co.,  33  Broad  St.,  Boston. 
Chase,    Daniel    E.,    &    Co.    (Chas.    H.    Chase),    15 

Bleachery  Ct.,  Somerville. 
Everett  Distilling  Co.,  Second  St.,  Everett. 
Felton  &  Son,  Inc.,  513  E.  Second  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 
Porter,  H.,  Co.,  The  (Francis  Gowdy  Distilling  Co.), 

Agawam. 
Purity  Distilling  Co.,  943  Cambridge  St.,  Cambridge. 


Liquors,  Malt. 

Berkshire  Brewing  Association,  The,  352  Columbus 
Av.,  Pittsfield. 

Boston  Beer  Co.,  249  West  Second  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Bowler  Bros.  (Limited),  Quinsigamond  Av.  &  Ells- 
worth St.,  Worcester. 

Boylston  Brewery  (Haffenreffer  &  Co.),  Bismarck 
St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston. 

Bunker  Hill  Breweries  (A.  G.  Van  Nostrand),  40 
Alford  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 

Burkhardt  Brewing  Co.,  Station  St.,  Roxbury, 
Boston. 


CLASSIFICATION   BY   INDUSTRY. 


151 


Burton  Brewery  (Souther  Brewing  Co.),  919  Parker 

St.,  Roxhury,  Boston. 

Cold  Spring  Brewing   Co.,  609  So.  Union  St.,  Law- 
rence. 

Commercial  Brewing  Co.,  40-46  Roland  St.,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 

Dawson  &  Son,  641-645  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Essex  Brewery,  Bradford  Station,  Haverhill. 
Haffenreffer  &Co.  (Boylston  Brewery),  Bismarck  St., 

Jamaica  Plain,  Boston. 
Harvard  Brewing  Co.,  Payton  St.,  Lowell. 
Holihan  Bros.,  427  Common  St.,   Lawrence. 
Houghton,    A.    J.,  Co.,  37    Station    St.,    Roxbury, 

Boston. 
Kenney,  James  W.  (Park  Brewery),  94  Terrace  St., 

Roxbury,  Boston. 
Liberty  Brewing  Co.,  The,  Liberty  &  Charles  Sts., 

Springfield. 
Massachusetts  Breweries  Co.,  E.  Boston,  Jam.  Plain, 

Roxbury.     Office:  38  Hawley  St.,  Boston. 
McCormick  Brewery  Co.,  89  Conant  St.,  Roxbury, 

Boston. 

New  England  Brewing  Co.,  The  (The  Roessle  Brew- 
ery), 1250  Columbus  Av.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Old  Colony  Breweries  Co.,  866  Davol  St.,  Fall  River. 
Park  Brewery  (James  W.  Kenney),  94  Terrace  St., 

Roxbury,  Boston. 
Roessle  Brewery,  The  (The   New  England  Brewing 

Co.),  1250  Columbus  Av.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Rueter    &    Company,    165    Terrace    St.,    Roxbury, 

Boston. 

Smith  Bros.,  Inc.,  777-785  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Souther  Brewing  Co.  (Burton  Brewery),  919  Parker 

St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Springfield     Breweries     Co.,     Chicopee.     Office:    54 

Fort  St.,  Springfield. 

Springfield  Breweries  Co.,  54  Fort  St.,  Springfield. 
Star  Brewing  Co.,  69  Shirley  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Suffolk  Brewing  Co.,  423  E.  Eighth  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 
Van    Nostrand,    A.    G.    (Bunker    Hill     Breweries), 

40  Alford  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 
Waldberg  Brewing  Co.,  Lotus  Place,  Jamaica  Plain, 

Boston. 
Worcester  Brewing  Corp.,   E.   Worcester   &  Henry 

Sts.,  Worcester. 

Looking- Glass  and  Picture  Frames. 
Acme  Frame  &  Mirror  Co.,  146  Friend  St.,  Boston. 
Bigelow  &  Jordan,  11  Bromfield  St.,  Boston. 
Boston  Mirror  Co.,  67-69  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Cabot,  J.  F.,  &  Bro.  (Fred'k.  C.  Cabot),  89  Sudbury 

St.,  Boston. 

Clark,  John  W.,  92-98  Park  St.,  Chelsea. 
Cohn,  Louis,  &  Co.,  15  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
Conant  Bros.  Co.,  21  Vine  St.,  Somerville. 
Doll  &  Richards,  Inc.,  71  Newbury  St.,  Boston. 
Foster,  S.  B.  &  J.  R.,  4  Park  Sq.,  Boston. 
Harlow,  C.  E.,  32  Boylston  St.,  Cambridge. 
Heiligmann,  K.,  61  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
Kohn.  J.  E.,  &  Co.,  74  Portland  St.,  Boston. 
McGregor,  Robert  F.,  21  Cornhill,  Boston. 
McNamara,  John  J.,  363  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Nichols,  Richard,  &  Son,  52  Bromfield  St.,  Boston. 
Norman,  T.  W.,  &  Co.,  44  Bromfield  St.,  Boston. 


Olsson,  F.  A.,  9  Boylston  St.,  Cambridge. 
Olsson,  John  F.,  &  Co.,  1414  Mass.  Av.,  Cambridge. 
Sohoepflin,  E.,  &  Co.,  55  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Sprague-Hathaway  Co.,  58  Day  St.,  W.  Somerville, 
Somerville. 

Lumber  and  Timber  Products. 

Adkins,  Arthur  L.,  Haydenville,  Whately. 
Bartholomew,   C.   A.    (South  End    Saw   &  Planing 

Mills),  South  St.,  Springfield. 
Blanchard  &  Gould,  W.  Acton,  Acton. 
Bradford,  G.  M.,  Main  St.,  Williamsburg. 
Churchill,  L.  P.,  Co.,  Mill  St.,  Myricks,  Berkley. 
Clark,  Richard  W.,  Marion.     Office:  Middleborough. 
Cole,  Theron  M.,  No.  Carver,  Carver. 
Conn.    Valley    Lumber    Co.,    Northampton.     Office: 

60  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Cook,  Augustus  A.,  Lunenburg. 

Coolidge,  Ellsworth  H.,  35  West  River  St.,  Orange. 
Diamond    Match    Co.,     The,    Athol.     Office:    111 

Broadway,  New  York  City. 
Dodge,  Phineas  A.,  Dodge  Rd.,  Rowley. 
Dwight-Graves  &  Co.,  No.  Amherst,  Amherst. 
Fullam,  W.  F.  &  F.  A.,  North  Brookfield. 
Fuller,  W.  A.,  1179  No.  Main  St.,  Clinton. 
Gammons,  F.  C.  &  E.  B.  (Magnolia  Mills),  Flagg  & 

Summer  Sts.,  Bridgewater. 
Gammons,  F.  C.  &  E.  B.,  Rochester.     Office:  Flagg 

&  Summer  Sts.,  Bridgewater. 
Hartwell,  Fred  C.,  Littleton. 
Jacques,  Geo.  L.,  Paxton.    Office:  407  Chandler  St., 

Worcester. 

Lawrence,  Fred,  Lee. 

Lawrence  Lumber  Co.,  698  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 
Magnolia  Mills  (F.  C.  &  E.  B.  Gammons),  Flagg  & 

Summer  Sts.,  Bridgewater. 
Palmer  &  Parker  Co.,  103  Medford  St.,  Charlestown, 

Boston. 

Parsons,  E.  K.,  Southampton. 
Phelps,  L.  W.,  Mill  St.,  Ayer. 
Rounseville  Bros.,  Rochester. 

South  End   Saw  &    Planing  Mills  (C.  A.  Bartholo- 
mew), South  St.,  Springfield. 
Upton,  Henry  A.,  North  Reading. 
Watson,  J.  W.,  Moore's  Corner,  Leverett. 
Wheeler,  E.  F.,  Stow. 

Lumber,  Planing- Mill  Products. 
Akerley,   Harry  O.,    148  Liverpool   St.,  E.  Boston, 

Boston. 
Allston    Builders'    Finish   Co.,    127   Cambridge   St., 

Allston,  Boston. 

Anderson,  William  G.,  &  Co.,  79  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Annable,  C.  H.,  Lumber  Co..  Inc.,  41  E.  Court  St., 

Springfield. 

Appleton,  Thomas  L.,  163  Marginal  St.,  Chelsea. 
Atlas  Window  Screen  Co.,  109  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
Ballou,  G.  M.,  Main  St.,  Shirley. 
Balzer,  John  W.,  96  Columbus  Av.,  Pittsfield. 
Barker  Lumber  Co.,  Prospect  St.,  Woburn. 
Bay   State     Moulding   Co.,   The    (C.    W.    Coomea), 

257  Commercial  St.,  Maiden. 
Bean,  Willis  H.,  62  Western  Av.,  Lowell. 
Beckinert  &  Kenyon,  29  Newton  PL,  Fitchburg. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Bernier,  Arthur,  66  Lafayette  St.,  Salem. 

Bishop,  .).  W.,  Co.,  109  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 

Blossom  Bros.  Estate,  1145  Kempton  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

B.  M.  Building  Finish  Co.,  86  Spruce  St.,  Chelsea. 

Borden,  Jerome  C.  (Cook,  Borden,  &  Co.),  650  Davol 
St.,  Fall  River. 

Brannon,  Henry,  &  Son,  21  Cypress  St.,  Worcester. 

Brett  Lumber  Co.,  25  Avon  St.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Briggs  Bros.,  65  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 

Briggs  &  Allyn  Mfg.  Co  ,  10  Winter  St.,  Lawrence. 

Brooker,  Morris,  494  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 

Building  Finish  Co.,  The,  51  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 

Burnham  Brothers.  Glen  Av.,  Newton  Centre,  New- 
ton. 

Burnham  &  Davis  Lumber  Co.,  196  Western  Av., 
Lowell. 

Buttrick  Lumber  Co.,  The,  56  Felton  St..  Waltham. 

Carter,  George  H.,  Co.,  43  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 

Ceppi,  A.,  &  Co.,  101  Broadway  Extension,  Boston. 

Chapman,  H.  B.,  Co.,  81  Bristol  St.,  Boston. 

Chase,  C.  P.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  68  Birnie  Av.,  Springfield. 

Clark,  Arthur  A.,  40  Western  Av.,  Lowell. 

Clemence,  J.  M.  &  L.  D.,  3  Mechanic  St.,  Southbridge. 

Clifford's,  James,  Sons,  Main  St.,  Lenox. 

Cook,  Borden,  &  Co.  (Jerome  C.  Borden),  650  Davol 
St.,  Fall  River. 

Coomes,  C.  W.  (The  Bay  State  Moulding  Co.),  257 
Commercial  St.,  Maiden. 

Davenport,  Brown  Co.,  285  Washington  St.,  Somer- 
ville. 

Davenport  Mill  Co.,  18  Eustis  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 

Davis,  E.  J.,  &  Son,  366  Mass.  Av.,  Arlington. 

Dean-Penney  Co.,  The,  70  E.  Railroad  Av.,  Brockton. 

De  Laney,  John  C.,  Moulding  Co.,  75-79  Wareham 
St.,  Boston. 

Dibble,  S.  B.,  Lumber  Co.,  The,  174  State  St.,  No. 
Adams. 

Dickey,  A.  &  Co.,  37-41  Bristol  St.,  Boston. 

Dillon,  Patrick  J.,  121  Francis  Av.,  Pittsfield. 

Drake,  John  W.,  406  Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Ducharme,  Israel,  21  Temple  St.,  Holyoke. 

Durfee,  Nelson  B.,  870  So.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 

Ely  Lumber  Co.,  The,  Canal  &  Cabot  Sts.,  Holyoke. 

Erickson,  G.,  &  Bro.,  Blossom  Av.,  Fall  River. 

Farrell,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  6  Northampton  St.,  Boston. 

Federal  Building  Finish  Co.,  131  Border  St.,  E.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Finberg  &  Rudneck,  81  Bristol  St.,  Boston. 

Fiske,  W.  G.,  Upton. 

Franklin  County  Lumber  Co.,  Hope  St.,  Greenfield. 

Franz,  J.,  Estate,  18  Thayer  St.,  Boston. 

Freeman,  Chas.  A.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Weston.  Office:  178 
Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Fuller,  W.  A.,  Lumber  Co.,  54  Spruce  St.,  Leominster. 

Gale,  George  W.,  Lumber  CoM  640  Main  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Gerlach,  J.  H.,  Co.,  The,  First  &  Thorndike  Sts., 
E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 

Gifford,  N.  P.,  338  Bridge  St.,  Salem. 

Goodwin,  Joseph  B.,  11  Thorndike  St.,  Lowell. 

Graham  &  Cameron,  148  Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Bos- 
ton. 

Greene  &  Wood,  Greene  &  Wood's  Wharf,  New  Bed- 
ford. 


Griffith,  Keiver,  &  Co.,  118-124  Western  Av.,  Allston, 
Boston. 

Hampden  Lumber  Co.,  850  State  St.,  Springfield. 

Haskell,  Frank  H.,  62  Harbor  St.,  Lynn. 

Hatch,  W.  E.,  771  Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 

Hatch  &  Barnes  Co.,  The,  196  Union  St.,  Worcester. 

Hill,  George  W.,  &  Co.,  71  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 

Hodgkinson,  John,  &  Son,  West  St.,  Hyde  Park, 
Boston. 

Hodgson,  E.  F.,  Co.,  Springdale  Av.,  Dover.  Office: 
116  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Holmes,  C.  M.,  760  Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 

Holyoke  Box  &  Lumber  Co.,  Arthur  St.,  Chicopee. 

Howard.  Gaylord,  &  Co.,  85  College  St.,  So.  Hadley. 

Interior  Building  Finish  Co.,  150  Fourth  St.,  Chelsea. 

Jackson,  James,  139  Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Jefts,  Walter  E.,  State  Rd.,  Ashburnham. 

Jennings  Sons  Co.,  The,  142-146  Crescent  St., 
Brockton. 

Johnson,  L.  S.,  Co.,  414  Albany  St.,  Boston. 

Johnson  &  Hibbard,  Westfield. 

Jones  &  Dodge,  202  No.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Kelley  Bros.  (Messenger  Wood  Works),  24-30  Pleas- 
ant St.,  Haverhill. 

Kelley,  Loren  J.,  61  Bristol  St.,  Boston. 

Lander,  C.  F.,  18  Eustis  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 

Larcom,  F.  A.,  Prospect  St.,  Waltham. 

Laskey  &  Brown,  109  Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Leighton,  W.  H.,  82  State  St.,  Cambridge. 

Lindemann,  Walter,  126  Water  St.,  Boston. 

Lindequist  &  Berggren,  486  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 

Loring  Mfg.  Co.  (E.  H.  Loring),  140  Union  St., 
Worcester. 

Lucas,  M.  Frank,  14  Lucas  Ct.,  W.  Newton,  Newton. 

Macauley,  George  W.,  385  Albany  St.,  Boston. 

MacLeon  &  Murray,  866  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

MacManus,  H.,  41  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 

Manson  Lumber  Co.,  101  Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Bos- 
ton. 

Manson  &  Seely,  5  Decatur  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Marshall,  J.  O.,  &  Son  (Robt.  P.  Marshall),  817 
Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Mass.  Builders'  Finish  Co.,  31  Osborn  St.,  Cambridge. 

Maxim,  C.  W.,  Cambridge  St.,  Middleborough. 

McDuffee,  W.  O.,  Co.,  39-41  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 

McLean,  Isaac,  Sons  Co.,  292  Dorchester  St.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

McLeod,  William,  Estate,  33  Rim  St.,  Fall  River. 

McQuesten,  George,  Co.,  27  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

Melanson,  F.  A.,  14  Irving  PL,  Maiden. 

Merrick  Lumber  Co.,  107  Appleton  St.,  Holyoke. 

Merrill,  P.  W.,  &  Co.,  130  Washington  St.,  No., 
Boston. 

Messenger  Wood  Works  (Kelley  Bros.),  24-30 
Pleasant  St.,  Haverhill. 

Miles,  W.  C.,  Co.,  Riverside  Av.,  Medford. 

Miller  Bros.,  Hubbard  Av.  &  Crosby  St.,  Northamp- 
ton. 

Morrison-Skinner  Co.,  Wakefield. 

Newton,  F.  C.,  57  Bristol  St.,  Boston. 

Nicholson,  John  G.,  Planing  Mill,  27  Bowditch  St., 
New  Bedford. 

O'Brien,  Thos.,  Co.,  634  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 

Ornamental  Woodworking  Co.  (August  Pritzlaff), 
561  £  Main  St.,  Springfield. 


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153 


Osgood,  H.  H.,  &  Co.,  4  Washington  St.,  No.,  Boston. 
Osteyee  Bros.  (Frank  E.  Osteyee),  20  Oak  St.,  Pitts- 
field. 
Otis  Wood  Works  (John  Quin  &  Son),  29  Otis  St., 

E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 

Parlee,  H.  C.,  &  Co.,  25  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
Paul,  Joseph  F.,  Co.,  365  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
Pearson,  Benjamin,  29  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 
Peckham,  H.  Marshall,  74  Canal  St.,  Athol. 
Perkins,  Edward,  Lumber  Co.,  95  Water  St.,   New- 

buryport. 

Perkins  Woodworking  Co.,  38  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 
Pitman  &  Brown  Co.,  255  Derby  St.,  Salem. 
Pomeroy  Bros.,  116  Pleasant  St.,  Northampton. 
Poole,  A.  D.,  Co.,  The,  187  Freeport  St.,  Dorchester, 

Boston. 

Pope,  J.  F.,  &  Son,  82  River  St..  Beverly. 
Potter,  T.  D..  Bondsville,  Palmer. 
Pratt,  Amasa,  Co.,  Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 
Pratt  &  Forrest  Co.,  557  Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 
Priest,   Chas.    A.,    Lumber    Co.,    45    Rollstone    St., 

Fitchburg. 
PritzlafT,  August    (Ornamental    Woodworking  Co.), 

561  ^  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Prosser,  William,  &  Son,  943  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 
Putnam,  W.  E.,  116  Exchange  St.,  Worcester. 
Quin,  John,  &  Son   (Otis  Wood  Works),  29  Otis  St., 

E.  Cambridge,  Cambridg3. 

Ranger,  Casper,  Bond  &  Appleton  Sts.,  Holyoke. 
Raymond,  A.  J.,  201  Water  St.,  Athol. 
Reed,  E.  P.,  Lumber  Co.,  North  Av.,  No.  Abington, 

Abington. 

Ricard,  Levi,  142  Nye  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Rich,  T.  E.,  Co.,  Bar.re  Plains,  Barre 
Robertson  &  Larkin,  136  Main  St.,  Hudson. 
Robertson  &  Larkin,  Oakham.     Office:  136  Main  St., 

Hudson. 

Rose,  S.,  320  Main  St.,  Cambridge. 
Ross,  H.  F.,  Co.,  38  Crafts  St.,  Newtonville,  Newton. 
Ross,  William  F.,  &  Co.,  193-205  Bridge  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Russell.  N.  E.,  300  Birnie  Av.,  Springfield. 
Schwamb,  Clinton  W.,   &  Co.,   Inc.,  29  Lowell  St., 

Arlington  Heights,  Arlington. 
Shattuck,  Gsorge  F.,  260  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 
Somerville    Wood-Working    Co.,    7    Dante    Terrace, 

Somerville. 
Springfield    Mfg.    Co.,    Allen    St.    R.    R.    Crossing, 

Springfield. 
Stearns,   A.   T.,   Lumber  Co.,   The,   98  Taylor  St., 

Neponset,  Boston. 
Strangman  Mfg.  Co.,  77  Crafts  St.,  Newton. 
Taunton  Planing  Mill  Co.,  1  Hill  St.,  Taunton. 
Thurston,  Ralph,  44  Main  St.,  Everett. 
Tripp  &  Thorpe,  183  No.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Tyler,  Arthur  F.,  Co.,  900  Main  St.,  Athol. 
Tyler-Chapman  Co.,  81  Bristol  St.,  Boston. 
Uniacke,  Thomas,  27  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 
Ward,   Z    A.,   Wood  Working  Co.,    15  Center  St., 

Pittsfield. 

Watson,  E.  A.,  North  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Wentworth-Lister  Co.,  197  Webster  St.,  W.  Newton, 

Newton. 

West  End  Sash  Co.,  51  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 
Whit  comb,  E.  Noyes,  Co.,  49  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 


Whitman  Molding  Co.,   Myrtle  Av.,  Whitman. 
Williams,  A.  G.,  &  Co.,  r.  62  Weir  St.,  Taunton. 
Williams  &  Wood  worth,  63  Bristol  St.,  Boston. 

Marble  and  Stone  Work. 

(See  also  MONUMENTS  AND  TOMBSTONES.) 
Alberene  Stone  Co.,  162  Dover  St.,  Boston.     Office: 

223  E.  23d  St.,  New  York  City. 

Andrews,  Thomas  G.,  &  Co.,  32  Wendell  St.,  Boston. 
Badger,  L.  K.,  &  Co.,  107  Willard  St.,  W.  Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Ballou,  John  C.,  6  Rogers  St.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Bates   Bros.    Seam    Face   Granite    Co.,    Weymouth. 

Office:  27  Saville  St.,  Quincy. 

Bay  View  Quarry  Co..  Gass  PL,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Beattie,  William  H.,  33  No.  Quarry  St.,  Fall  River. 
Beattie  &  Wilcox,  840  Bedford  St.,  Fall  River. 
Berkshire  Bluestone    Quarries  (Wild  Bros.),  311  W. 

Park  St.,  Lee. 

Blanchard  Bros.   Granite   Co.,    Linwood,    Uxbridge. 
Blue -Hill  Quarry  Co.,  107  Water  St.,  Quincy. 
Bowker-Torrey   Co.,   The,    158   A   St.,    So.    Boston, 

Boston. 

Butler,  Philip  H.,  &  Co.,  199  B  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Campbell,    Michael     J.    (P.   J.    Campbell    &   Sons), 

Southampton  &  Reading  Sts.,  Boston. 
Cantley,  Robert,  Turning  Works,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Carew,  Joseph  F.,  Inc.,  Gerard  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Carkin,  C.  W.,  Westford.     Office:  No.  Chelmsford. 
Carkin,  Perley  A.,  Westford.    Office:  No.  Chelmsford. 
Cheves,  Wm.  R.,  foot  of  High  St.,  Lanesville,  Glouces- 
ter. 
Ciapetti,  Lauratini,   141    Willard    St.,    W.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Clinton  Concrete  Co.,  167  Sterling  St.,  Clinton. 
Common  Quarry  Co.   (Oskar   E.  Djerf),  14    Nelson 

St.,  Quincy. 

Connolly  Bros.,  20  Oak  St.,  Beverly  Farms,  Beverly. 
Cote,  Flavian,  Eastern  Av.,  Fall  River. 
Cowhig,  Margaret,  Lenox. 
Crowley,  Thomas,  81  Crescent  St.,  Worcester. 
Denault,  A.,  &  Sons,  Dartmouth.     Office:  313  Austin 

St.,  New  Bedford. 
Djerf,  Oskar   E.  (Common  Quarry  Co.),  14  Nelson 

St.,  Quincy. 

Douglass,  T.  G.,  Deacon  St.,  Cambridge. 
Dubie,  John,  18  Foster  St.,  Peabody. 
Eagle    Polishing   Co.,    Gilbert    St.,    Quincy    Adams, 

Quincy. 

Empire  Polishing  Co.,  102  Penn  St.,  Quincy. 
Evans,  John,  &  Co.,  77  Huntington  Av.,  Boston. 
Falconer  &  Co.  (The  McKenzie  Co.),  199  Water  St., 

Quincy. 

Fallon,  John,  &  Sons,  Miller  St.,  Quincy. 
Fait,  J.  P.,  Co..  Armory  St.  Bridge,  Springfield. 
Fitzgibbon,  Thomas,  Gloucester.     Office:  163  Cabot 

St.,  Beverly. 

Fletcher,  H.  E.,  Co.,  Westford.     Office:  W.  Chelms- 
ford. 

Flynt,  W.  N.,  Granite  Co.,  Monson. 
Ford,  Austin,  &  Son  Co.,  114  First  St.,  Cambridge. 
Gerry,  Chas.  H.,  56  Glenwood  St.,  Gardner. 
Godbeer,  Henry  (Rollstone  Hill  Quarries),  River  St., 

Fitchburg. 
Granite  Railway  Co.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Gross,  W.  H.  (Lee  Marble  Works),  Marble  St.,  Lee. 
Hanlon,  William  A.,  400  Portland  St.,  Cambridge. 
Hardwick,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  Quarry  St.,  Quincy. 
Harrington,  John,  Estate,  52-60  First  St.,  E.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 

Harrison  Polishing  Co.,  Brook  Rd.,  Quincy. 
Hildreth,  Herbert  V.,  Westford. 
Hudson  &  Chester  Granite  Co.,  The,  Becket.     Office: 

Chester. 

James  &  Marra,  East  Longmeadow. 
Jenks,  J.   H.,  Jr.   (Marble  &    Granite  Works),   W. 

Dennis,  Dennis. 
Johnson,    J.    Leonard,    Granite    St.,    Pigeon    Cove, 

Rockport. 

Johnson  Marble  Co.,  The,  129  Walden  St.,  Boston. 
Lane,  John  S.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Westfield,  West  Spring- 
field, Amherst.     Office:  Meriden,  Conn. 
Lane  Quarry  Co.,  The,  Hingham.     Office:  Meriden, 

Conn. 
Lawrence     Granite     Co.    (M.    J.    O'Donnell),    435 

Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence. 

Lee  Marble  Works  (W.  H.  Gross),  Marble  St.,  Lee. 
Litchfield,  Orin  E.,  14  Arlington  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Lincoln  Polishing  Co.,  Nightingale  Av.,  Quincy. 
Maher  Bros.,  82  First  St.,  E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
Mannex,  P.  W.,  W.  Quincy  Depot,  Quincy. 
Marble    &   Granite    Works    (J.    H.  Jenks,  Jr.),  W. 

Dennis,  Dennis. 

Mass.  Broken  Stone  Co.,  Castle  Hill,  Salem. 
Mass.  Broken  Stone  Co.,  Deerfield.     Office:  Castle 

Hill,  Salem. 

Mass.  Pink  Granite  Co.,  Milford. 
McCauliff,  F.  A.,  37  River  St.,  Fitchburg. 
McCormick,    David,    &    Son    Steam    Stone    Works, 

Appleton,      cor.      Winter      Sts.,      Holyoke. 
McHugh,  Frank,  &  Son,  2  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
McKenzie  Co.,  The  (Falconer  &  Co.),  199  Water  St., 

Quincy. 

McLeod,  W.  J.,  Co.,  Vernon  St.,  Quincy. 
Meany,    E.    F.,    &   Co.     (T.    Francis    Meany),    534 

Albany  St.,  Boston. 

Messer  Bros.,  320  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 
Miller  Quarries,    The    (J.    E.  L.  Miller),  Hingham. 

Office:  E.  Wey mouth. 
New    Bedford'   Granite    Co.,     Dartmouth.     Office: 

81  Austin  St.,  New  Bedford. 
New  England  Marble   Mosaic  Co-op.  Co.,  141-151 

Orleans  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Nickerson,  Wallace  E.,  1092  Washington  St.,  Lanes- 

ville,  Gloucester. 

Nickerson,  Wallace  E.,  Lanesville,  Rockport. 
Norcross  Bros.    Co.,    The,     Milford    &    Hopkinton, 

Office:  10  E.  Worcester  St.,  Worcester. 
Norcross  Brownstone  Co.,  E.  Longmeadow.     Office: 

10  E.  Worcester  St.,  Worcester. 
O'Donnell,    M.    J.     (Lawrence    Granite    Co.),    435 

Haverhill  St.,  Lawrence. 

Palmer,  L.  P.,  &  Sons,  Graniteville,  Westford. 
Peabody  Granite  &  Concrete  Co.,  156  Lynnfield  St., 

Peabody.     Office:  178  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
Peterson   Bros.,   Westford.     Office:  W.   Chelmsford. 
Pigeon  Hill  Granite  Co.,  Granite  St.,  Rockport. 
Plymouth  Seam  Face  Granite  Co.,  Hingham.     Office: 

6  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

Quincy  Adams  Polishing    Co.,  36    Brook  Rd  ,  So. 
Quincy,  Quincy. 


Quincy  Column  Turning  Co.,  The,  338  Water  St., 
So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 

Quincy  Quarries  Co.,  The,  1433  Hancock  St.,  Quincy. 

Rafferty,  Thomas,  Graniteville,  Westford. 

Rankin,  Jas.  H.,  East  Longmeadow. 

Richards,  T.  D.,  Granite  Works,  563  Pleasant  St., 
Fall  River. 

Rockport    Granite    Co.,    Gloucester.     Office:  Rock- 
port. 

Rockport  Granite  Co.,  Rockport. 

Rollstone  Hill  Quarries  (Henry  Godbeer),  River  St., 
Fitchburg. 

Savoie  Quarry  &  Construction  Co.,  The,  285  Free- 
love  St.,  Fall  River. 

Southern     Berkshire     Marble     Co.,     Ashley     Falls, 

Sheffield. 
I   Stone,  A.  D.,  &  Co.,  233  Liberty  St.,  Springfield. 

Sullivan,  Mark  E.,  560  Cottage  St.,  New  Bedford. 
J  Sullivan,  W.  J.,  99  Southampton  St.,  Boston. 
j  Sweatt    &    Gould,    75    Main    St.,    Cambridgeport, 
Cambridge. 

Swingle,  Jonathan  S.,  Quincy. 

Thompson,  Alexander,  36  Albany  St.,  Cambridge. 

Troy  Bros.  &  Co.,  975  Mass.  Av.,  Boston. 

Union  Soapstone  Co.,  14  Marshall  St.,  Boston. 

Webb  Granite  &  Construction  Co.,  The,  40  Crescent 
St.,  Worcester. 

Webb      Pink     Granite     Co.,      Milford.     Office:  10 
Crescent  St.,  Worcester. 

Westfield  Marble  &  Sandstone  Co.,  Westfield. 

West   Stockbridge   Marble   Works,  W.   Stockbridge. 
Office:  Lee. 

West  Townsend  Granite  Syndicate,  Townsend. 

White  Marble  &  Terrazzo  Co.,  The,  Lee. 

Wild  Bros.    (Berkshire  Bluestone  Quarries),  311  W. 
Park  St.,  Lee. 

Wilmot,  J.  B.,  599  Walnut  St.,  Fall  River. 

Wilson,  Martin,  174  Prescott  St.,  Worcester. 

Wright,  Hammett  D.,  Graniteville,  Westford. 

Mats  and  Matting. 

Fels  Fibre  Fabric  Co.,  133  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 
Plymouth  Mills,  Marston  St.,  Lawrence. 

Mattresses  and  Spring  Beds. 

Adams  Mattress  Co.  (Schiff  Bros.),  Dean  St.,  Adams. 
American    Mattress     Co.     (Young    &     Perlmuter), 

5-7  Way  St.,  Boston. 
American  Spring  Bed  Mfg.  Co.,  1  &  2  Fulton  St., 

Boston. 

Avery,  Frank  F.,  So.  Framingham,  Framingham. 
Baker,  O.  D.,  &  Co.,  25  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Bent,  G.  W.,  Co.,  93  Causeway  St.,  Boston. 
Chandley  Co.,  The,  268  Shrewsbury  St.,  Worcester. 
Columbia  Spring  Mfg.  Co.  (A.  Miller),  47  Porter  St., 

E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Creeden,  Dennis  F.,   169  Sharon  St.,  W.  Medford, 

Medford. 

Doherty,  John  J.,  &  Co.,  12  Hale  St.,  Lowell. 
Fenton  &  Co.  (M.  A.  Fenton),  211  Fayette  St.,  Lynn. 
Fraser,  J.  H.,  37  Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 
Globe  Mattress  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  145  North  St.,  Boston. 
Hannum   Spring    Co.,    The    (Melvin    L.    Hannum), 

21  North  St.,  Cambridge. 
Hawkes,  L.  W.,  &  Co.,  46  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 


CLASSIFICATION   BY   INDUSTRY. 


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I  Holman,  John,  &  Co.,  134  Richmond  St.,  Boston. 

Hub  Mattress  Co.,  25  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
'  Kessel,  Louis  (West  End  Spring  Bed  Co.),  56  Lowell, 
St.,  Boston. 

Lynn  Bedding  Co.,  107  State  St.,  Lynn. 

Mahoney,  Wm.,  Mattress  Co.,  Main  St.,  Walpole. 

Merrimac    Mattress    Mfg.    Co.,    129    Portland    St., 
Boston. 

Metropolitan    Mattress    Co.,    192    Commercial    St., 
Boston. 

Miller,  A.   (Columbia  Spring  Mfg.  Co.,)  47  Porter 
St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

National  Metallic  Bed  Co.,  Orient  Av.,  Everett. 

New  England  Bedding  Co.,  71-75  Pitts  St.,  Boston. 

New  York  Mattress  Co.,  27-29  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 

Osiason,  John,  154  Broadway,  Fall  River. 

Richards,  Fred  J.,  So.  Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Sammet,  G.  W.,  &  Son  Co.,  8  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Schiff  Bros.  (Adams  Mattress  Co.),  Dean  St.,  Adams. 

Sprague,  Franklin  S.,  51-53  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 

Springfield  Mattress  Co.,   10  Boylston  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Standard  Mattress  Co.,  11  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 

Triumph  Couch  Bed  Co.,  97  Beverly  St.,  Boston. 

United  States  Spring  Bed  Co.,  228  Birnie  Av.,  Spring- 
field. 

Wagner  Spring  Bed  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  254  Hampden  St., 
Holyoke. 

Warren    Carpet    Cleaning   Co.    (Chas.  G.  Warren), 
261  Main  St.,  Maiden. 

West  End  Spring  Bed  Co.  (Louis  Kessel),  56  Lowell 
St.,  Boston. 

West  End  Mattress  Co.,  66  Pitts  St.,  Boston. 

Young  &  Perlmuter  (American  Mattress  Co.),  5-7 
Way  St.,  Boston. 


Millinery  and  Lace  Goods. 

Adams,  E.  F.,  &  Co.,  27  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Bacon,  Ernest  G.,  &  Co.,  209  Green  St.,  Jamaica 

Plain,  Boston. 

Beals,  R.  J.,  &  Co.,  564  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Bell  &  Brown,  251  Causeway  St.,  Boston. 
Boston    Bias    Binding    Co.,    23-25    Kingston    St., 

Boston. 
Boston  Hat  &  Bonnet  Frame  Co.,  42  Summer  St., 

Boston. 
Boston  Stitching   &  Plaiting  Co.,  87  Summer  St., 

Boston. 

Boutwell,  Fairclough,  &  Gold,  56  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Brigham  Lace  Co.,  72  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
"Chic"  Hat  Frame  Company,  The  (C.  A.  Brown), 

lla  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Cohen,  A.  A.  (Royal  Handkerchief  Co.),  71  Water 

St.,  Worcester. 
Colonial  Mfg.  Co.,  68  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Conant,  H.  W.,  &  Co.,  23  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Cowen  Millinery  Co.,  105  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Day,  G.  T.,  &  Co.,  110  Utica  St.,  Boston. 
Dowsley,  P.  M.,  43  West  St.,  Boston. 
Evans  &  Terrio,  37  Temple  PI.,  Boston. 
Framingham  Hat  Co.,  South  St.,  Framingham. 
Franklin  Mfg.  Co.,  77  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Frederick,  J.  W.,  &  Co.,  117  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Ginsburg   &  Feins    (Superior   Hat   Frame   Co.),   60 

Summer  St.,  Boston. 


Gordon,  A.  L.  (Royal  Curtain  Mfg.  Co.),  105  Summer 

St.,  Boston. 

Gradell  Mfg.  Co.,  70  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 
Grimes  Hat  Co.,  78  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Hassall,  John  M.  (Isabel  H.  Hassall),  101  Albany  St., 

Boston. 
Hassall    &    Co.    (James  M.   Hassall),  E.   Main  St., 

Westborough. 

Hollidge,    E.    M.,    Co.,    lla  Kingston  St.,    Boston. 
Jameson,  J.  M.,  Co.,  20  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Jordan,  Chandler,  &  Co.,  27  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
King,   E.  A.,  Co.,   598  Columbia  Rd.,   Dorchester, 

Boston. 
Kingston  Bustle  Co.  (Hyman  Soloman),  28  Chauncy 

St.,  Boston. 

Koch  Bros.,  lla  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Lord  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  251  Causeway  St.,  Boston. 
M.  &  C.  Hat  Co.,  12  Columbia  St.,  Boston. 
Martin  Mfg.  Co.,  1210  Washington  St.,  W.  Newton, 

Newton. 
McLean,    A.    J.,    &   Co.,    13    Otis  &  94  Arch  Sts., 

Boston. 

Meade  &  White,  421  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Mitchell,  W.  Pence,   Hat  Co.,  220  Devonshire  St., 

Boston. 

Morrison,  J.  D.,  &  Co.,  3  Hamilton  PI.,  Boston. 
Moulton  &  Forbes,  33  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
New  England  Mfg.  Co.,  155  Westminster  St.,  Fitch- 
burg. 

New  Hat  Frame  Co.,  The,  63  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Nixon,  E.  F.  (B.  F.  Morse  &  Co.),  2  Trescott  St., 

Taunton. 

Perkins  &  Co.,  Inc.,  66  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Pickert,  Edwin  S.,  101  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
Pote,  Fred  T.,  19  Temple  PI.,  Boston. 
Powdrell  Mfg.  Co.,  37  Wormwood  St.,  Boston. 
Royal  Curtain  Mfg.  Co.  (A.  L.  Gordon),  105  Summer 

St.,  Boston. 
Royal  Handkerchief  Co.  (A.  A.  Cohen),  71  Water  St., 

Worcester. 

Schoenfuss,  F.  J.,  &  Co.,  19  Temple  PL,  Boston. 
Severy,  E.  H.,  Inc.,  159  Merrimack  St.,  Lowell. 
Shannon  Bros.  Co.,  24  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Sharaf,  M.,  &  Co.,  69  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Sieve,  J.  S.,  &  Co.,  105  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Soloman,  Hyman  (Kingston  Bustle  Co.),  28  Chauncy 

St.,  Boston. 

Stark,  Julius  B.,  96  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Stone  Mill  Co.,  Main  St.,  W.  Medway,  Medway. 
Superior   Hat   Frame  Co.    (Ginsburg   &  Feins),    60 

Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Tarment,  Thos.  E.,  114  Arch  St.,  Boston. 
Taylor,  J.  K.,  Mfg.  Co.,  112  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Wachtel-Pickert  Co.,  91  Bedford  St.,  Boston. 
Wellington-Pierce  Co.,  368  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Williamson-Housman  Co.,  So.  Framingham,  Fram- 
ingham. 
Woodbury,  S.  S.,  Mfg.  Co.,  11  Columbia  St.,  Boston. 


Mineral  and  Soda  Waters. 

Belmont  Farm  Products  Co.,  Hittinger  St.,  Belmont. 
Belmont  Spring  Water  Co.,  The,  141  Hampshire  St., 

Cambridge. 
Bernhard,  D.,  &  Co.,  9  &  11  Sarsfield  St.,  Roxbury, 

Boston. 


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Bieberbach  Bros.,  113  Summer  St.,  Worcester. 

Bliss  &  Co.  (Harry  A.  Bliss),  37-41  Mason  St.,  Salem. 

Boston    &    Lowell    Bottling  Co.,     22    Stillman     St., 

Boston. 

Boynton,  W.  W.,  31  River  St.,  Northampton. 
Brandis,  Sam'l  (Haverhill  Bottling  Works),  55  Var- 

num  St.,  Haverhill. 

Bristol  County  Mineral  Water  Co.   (Cohen  &  Win- 
stein),  6  Jefferson  Ct.,  Taunton. 
Chelmsford  Spring  Co.,  Littleton  St.,  Chelmsford. 
Chelsea  Bottling  Co.  (James  F.  O'Donnell),  Everett 

Av.,  Chelsea. 
City  Bottling  Works  (John  Pottala),  100  Mechanic 

St.,  Fitchburg. 
Clark  &  Roberts  Co.  (David  A.  Clark),  556  E.  First 

St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Clicquot  Club  Co.,  Lavender  St.,  Millis. 
Coates,  C.  B.,  10-12  Goodell  St.,  E.  Lynn,  Lynn. 
Cohen  &  Winstein   (Bristol  County  Mineral  Water 

Co.),  6  Jefferson  Ct.,  Taunton. 
Copeland,  Charles  C.,  Hillside  St.,  Milton. 
Corbett,  John  J.  (Hub  Bottling  &  Extract  Co.),  177 

Hampden  St.,  Boston. 

Country  Club  Soda  Co.,  38-40  Emery  St.,  Springfield. 
Cray,  P.  J.,  676  So.  East  St.,  Holyoke. 
Crown  Carbonating  Co.,  15  Woodard  St.,  Everett. 
Curran  &  Joyce  Co.,  435  Common  St.,  Lawrence. 
Davis,  D.,  &  Co.  (Salem  Bottling  Co.),  122  Boston 

St.,  Salem. 

Davis,  George  A.,  Co.,  2  Porter  St.,  Gloucester. 
Dever  &  McLaughlin,  6  Chamber  St.,  Charlestown, 

Boston. 

Doherty  &  Daly,  309-311  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
Driscoll,  Wm.  J.  (Geo.  E.  Hale  Brewing  Co.),  185 

Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Fairbanks  &  Co.,  12  Lenox  St.,  Boston. 
Fitchburg  Bottling  Co.  (Louis  Tater),  23  Morris  St., 

Fitchburg. 

Freedman  Brothers,  122  Valley  St.,  Lawrence. 
Fryer's  Bottling  Works  (John  Fryer),  47  llth  St., 

Fall  River. 
German    Seltzer    Mfg.    Co.,    74    Independence   Av., 

So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Gillon,  P.  H.,  46  Main  St.,  Milford. 
Goulding    Spring    Tonic   Works    (Lewis    Goulding), 

Temple  St.,  Whitman. 
Goulding  Spring  Tonic  Works  (Lewis  Goulding),  28 

Cunard  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston.     Office:  Temple 

St.,  Whitman. 
Greenglass,   J.,   &  Son,    9   Williams    St.,    Roxbury, 

Boston. 
Hale,  Geo.  E.,  Brewing  Co.  (Wm.  J.  Driscoll),  185 

Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Haverhill  Bottling  Works  (Sam'l.  Brandis),  55  Var- 

num  St.,  Haverhill. 

Hayes,  J.  E.,  &  Co.,  Main  St.,  Marlborough. 
Hazelton,  F.  L.,  20a  Glenwood  Rd.,  Somerville. 
Heald,  M.  C.,  &  Co.,  6  &  12  Commercial  St.,  W. 

Lynn,  Lynn. 

Hewett,  George  F.,  Co.,  41-45  Waldo  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 
Highland  Bottling  Co.  (J.  P.  Lannigan),  22  Albion 

St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 

Holden,  Lawrence  L.,  1189  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 
Hub  Bottling  &  Extract  Co.  (John  J.  Corbett),  177 

Hampden  St.,  Boston 


Hughes,   M.   H.,   &  Co.,  287  4th  St.,   So.   Boston, 

Boston. 

Jameson  Bottling  Works,  76  Lyman  St.,  Holyoke. 
Kelley,  Patrick,  &  Co.,  27  Davidson  St.,  Lowell. 
Lannigan,  J.  P.  (Highland  Bottling  Co.),  22  Albion 

St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 

Lawrence  Tonic  Co.,  97  Common  St.,  Lawrence. 
Leary,  Cornelius,  &  Co.,  120  Merrimac  St.,  Newbury- 

port. 
Lloyd,  S.  L.,  &  Co.  (Sand  Springs  Bottling  Works), 

Williamstown. 
Moriarty  &  Neil  Bottling  Works,  r.  565  Main  St., 

Springfield. 

Moxie  Company,  The,  69  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
Nayasset    Club   Soda  Co.,  207  Sharon  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

New  Bedford  Bottling  Co.,  32  Morton  Ct.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 
O'Donnell,  James  F.  (Chelsea  Bottling  Co.),  Everett 

Av.,  Chelsea. 

Pepperell  Spring  Water  Co.,  Pepperell. 
Pottala,  John  (City  Bottling  Works),  100  Mechanic 

St.,  Fitchburg. 
Pureoxia    Co.,    The    (Palatable    Water    Still    Co.), 

Whipple  St.,  Boston. 

Queen,  Jacob  D.,  10  Harrison  St.,  Worcester. 
Richmond  Carbonating  Beverage  Co.,  114  Fulton  St., 

Boston. 
Salem  Bottling  Co.  (D.  Davis  &  Co.),  122  Boston  St., 

Salem. 
Sand  Springs  Bottling  Works  (S.  L.  Lloyd  &  Co.), 

Williamstown. 

Simpson  Spring  Co.,  So.  Easton,  Easton. 
Slattery,  Michael  J.,  123  Water  St.,  Springfield. 
Spring    Water     Bottling    Works    (D.    E.    Sutton), 

25  Myrtle  Av.,  Fitchburg. 
Spring    Water    Carbonating    Co.,    87    Albany    St., 

Boston. 

Springfield  Bottling  Co.,  56  Harrison  Av.,  Spring- 
field. 
Standard  Bottling  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  848  Middlesex  St., 

Lowell. 
Standard    Bottling    Works,     182    Washington    St., 

Gloucester. 
Standard  Bottling  &  Extract  Co.,  73  Harvard  St., 

Boston. 
Tater,  Louis   (Fitchburg    Bottling   Co.),  23  Morris 

St.,  Fitchburg. 

Tripp,  W.  C.,  15  Franklin  St.,  Taunton. 
Wheaton,    Hiram,     &   Sans    (Arthur   C.    Wheaton), 

45^17  School  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Whittelsey,    C.    H.,    &  Co.,    Stedman   St.,   Jamaica 

Plain,  Boston. 
Witch  City  Bottling  Works,   Inc.,  4-6  Sewall  St., 

Salem. 

Wood-Dunnells  Co.,  71-73  Locust  St.,  Haverhill. 
Yoffe,  Julius,  7-9  Genesee  St.,  Boston. 
Yo  Yo  Beverage  Co.,  So.  Sudbury,  Sudbury. 


Mirrors. 

Boston  Plate  &  Window  Glass  Co.,  261-287  A  St., 

So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Mythen,  W.  J.,  100  Utica  St.,  Boston. 
Sherlock  Bros.  Co.,  22  Medford  St.,  Boston. 
Standard  Plate  Glass  Co.,  30  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 


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Models    and    Patterns,    not    including    Paper 
Patterns. 

Anderson,  G.,  587  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Armour's  Pattern  Shop,  33  No.  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 

Bailey,  A.  S.  (Haverhill  Pattern  Co.),  96  Washington 

St.,  Haverhill. 

Bailey  &  lleando,  25  Harrison  Ct.,  Lynn. 
Bee,  Timothy,  252  Water  St.,  Lawrence. 
Bemis,  A.  L.,  5  Cypress  St.,  Worcester. 
Boston  Composition  Mould  Co.,  145  Chambers  St., 

Boston. 

Bourque  &  Sears,  15  Railroad  Sq.,  Haverhill. 
Brockton  Sole  Pattern  Co.  (C.  H.  Pope),  80  Ward  St., 

Brockton. 

Brown  &  Hutchins,  120  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Buck,  Frank  A.,  44  Fottler  Rd.,  Mattapan,  Boston. 
Butt,  H.  G.,  352  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Butterworth,  John  H.,  3  India  Sq.,  Boston. 
Caddell,  John  B.,  561  Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 
Cobb  &  Jenkins,  380  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
De  Shon,  Orlando  F.,  106  Utica  St.,  Boston. 
Dixon  &  Fallis,  4  Osborn  St.,  Cambridge. 
Dodge,    William     Franklin    (West    &    Dodge),    384 

Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Dunbar  Pattern  Co.,  Inc.,  99  Centre  St.,  Brockton. 
Earle  Shoe  Pattern  Co.,  63  Franklin  St.,  Brockton. 
Excel  Shoe  Form  Co.,  49-51  State  St.,  Lynn. 
Foisy,  H.,  2  Box  PL,  Lynn. 
Fraser,  Roderick,  591  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Frazer,  William  J.,  25  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
French,  Clarence  H.,  370  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Griffiths,  Win.  H.,  &  Co.,  62  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Hastings  &  Schoen,  119  Liberty  St.,  Springfield. 
Haverhill  Pattern  Co.  (A.  S.  Bailey),  96  Washington 

St.,  Haverhill. 

Hayden,  Samuel  H.,  40  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Hinson  &  Hawkins,  339  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Howes,  Forrest  E.,  311  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Jarvis,  Joseph  T.,  Pattern  Shop,  73  Haverhill  St., 

Boston. 

Johnston,  Alexander,  r.  3  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Johnston,  A.  E.,  599  Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 
Kidder,  R.  E.,  35  Hermon  St.,  Worcester. 
Knapp,  Gardner,  &  Co.,  62  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Marshall,  C.  C.,  15  Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 
Morrison,  Wm.,  &  Son,  664  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 
National  Pattern  Co.  (Oliver  &  Bacon),  10  Central 

Sq.,  Lynn. 

Parrott,  F.  B.,  56  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 
Phillips,  Baylies  F.,  30  White  St.,  Taunton. 
Phillips,  Chas.  H.    &  Walter  H.,  27  Purchase  St., 

Boston. 

Plumstead,  Harry  T.,  110  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Pope,  C.  H.  (Brockton  Sole  Pattern  Co.),  80  Ward 

St.,  Brockton. 

Remodeling  &  Re-enforcing  Last  Co.,  110  Washing- 
ton St.,  Haverhill. 

Sanborn,  Elmer  E.,  11  Central  Av.,  Lynn. 
Sell  Well  Shoe  Form  Co.,  32  Farrar  St.,  Lynn. 
Smith,  J.'  W.,  453  Main  St.,  Woburn. 
Sparks,  Carlton  H.,  151  Dwight  St.,  Springfield. 
Springfield    Pattern    &   Model   Co.,    275   Main    St., 

Springfield. 

Sutherland,  J.  H.,  &  Co.,  521  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Ufford,  Sam'l  N.,  &  Son,  144  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 
Walker,  Rodolphus  W.,  616  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 


|   Wensley,  James  A.,  2  Box  PI.,  Lynn. 
j   West,  Winfield  G.,  85  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

West    &    Dodge     (William    Franklin    Dodge),    384 
Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Wheeler  &  Cummings,  179  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Whitcomb,  H.  W.,  &  Co.,  35  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 

Whitmore  &  Kitchin,  39  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Whittemore,  W.  E.,  62  South  St.,  Boston. 

Monuments  and  Tombstones. 

(See  also  MARBLE  AND  STONE  WORK.) 
Aberdeen      Granite     Works     (Joseph    Walker),     39 

Arthur  St.,  Quincy. 
Aberogwen  Monumental  Works  (John  R.  Walters), 

90-92  Copeland  St.,  Quincy. 

Allen,  Frederick  E.,  18  No.  Second  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Ames,  G.  F.,  &  Co.,  390  Broadway,  E.  Lynn,  Lynn. 
Atwood,  Elmer  S.,  51  Main  St.,  Haverhill. 
Barnicoat,  F.,  17  Intervale  St.,  Quincy. 
Barton,  A.  J.,  &  Son,  Brown  Sq.,  Ipswich. 
Bellevue    Monumental   Works    (Wm.    E.    Redfern), 

64-66  Manchester  St.,  Lawrence. 
Bertsch,  Wm.  A.,  4-8  Cambridge  St.,  E.  Cambridge, 

Cambridge. 

Birnie  &  Diack,  106  Columbia  St.,  Quincy. 
Bishop,  Charles,  38  Nightingale  Av.,  Quincy. 
Bishop,  E.  &  B.,  Brooks  Av.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Bishop,  Joseph,  143  Federal  Av.,  Quincy. 
Bishop,  Thomas,  Nightingale  Av.,  Quincy. 
Bizzozero,   E.,   &  Co.,    13   Bates  Av.,   W.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Callahan,  William,  76  Quincy  Av.,  Quincy. 
Camfill,  E.,  &  Son,  Forest  Hills  Av.,  Jamaica  Plain, 

Boston. 

Canniff  &  Murphy,  Vernon  St.,  Quincy. 
Canning,  Daniel,  Summer  St.,  Newburyport. 
Casna,    Joseph,    &    Co.,    Vernon    St.,    So.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Clark  &  Pearce,  Gilbert  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Cole  &  Cole,  85  Centre  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Cole,  Theodore  W.,  20  Williams  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Collins,  Thos.,  &  Sons,  116  Centre  St.,  Quincy. 
Columbia  Granite  Works  (Richard  Gordon),  Centre 

&  Columbia  Sts.,  Quincy. 
Cormack,   Patrick    H.,   9  Willard   St.,   W.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 
Craig,  Forbes  Co.,  55  Gilbert  St.,  Quincy  Adams, 

Quincy. 
Cranch   Hill   Granite   Works,    82    Glencoe   PL,    So. 

Quincy,  Quincy. 

Curtis,  Chas  E.,  &  Son  (Wm.  E.  Curtis),  207  Wash- 
ington St.,  Salem. 
Davis  Monumental  Works  (M.  H.  Davis),  Fremont 

&  Webster  Sts.,  Worcester. 
Deacon,  Walter,  &  Co.,  27  Brook  Rd.,  Quincy. 
Deacon  Bros.  (Wm.  H.  Deacon),  109-115  Centre  St., 

So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 

Deane,  A.  M.,  &  Co.,  Intervale  St.,  Quincy. 
Desmond,  James  F.,  6  Miller  St.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Durkin   &   Co.    (P.   J.    Durkin),    157   Pleasant   St., 

Fall  River. 

Elcock  &  Sons,  97  Willard  St.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Fahey,  T.  H.,  18  Bates  Av.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Fanning,  Patrick,  92  Willard  St.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy 


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Feroli  &  Bettini  (So.  Quincy  Granite  Co.),  Vernon 

St.,  Quincy. 
Fitzgerald,    Daniel   F.,    10    Miller   St.,   W.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Fitzgerald,  P.  T.,  r.  18  Penn  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Fuller,  F.  Wesley  (Quincy  Granite  Co.),  Copeland 

St.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 

Fuller,  Foley  &  Co.,  Willard  St.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Geer,  H.  F.,  7  Willard  St.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Gerrior,  Hubert,  &  Co.,  Quarry  St.,  Quincy. 
Gibsons'  Monumental  Works,  360  Main  St.,  Clinton. 
Giordanni    &    Co.,    Quarry    St.,    Ext.,    W.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Giovannoni,  Jos.,  &  Co.,  87  Main  St.,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 
Glencoe  Granite  Co.  (Robert  Maver),  Glencoe  PL, 

Quincy. 
Golbranson  &  Co.,  22  Nightingale  Av.,  So.  Quincy, 

Quincy. 
Gordon,  Richard  (Columbia  Granite  Works),  Centre 

&  Columbia  Sts.,  Quincy. 
Grace,    R.    H.     (O.    M.    Wentworth    Monumental 

Works),  45  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
Granick,  A.  A.  (Union  Granite  Co.),  185  Kendrick 

Av.,  Quincy. 

Gumb  Bros.,  1258  Gorham  St.,  Lowell. 
Gunella,  Paul  L.,  Federal  Av.,  Quincy. 
Hadley,  Frank  M.,  341  Thorndike  St.,  Lowell. 
Hampshire    Marble   Co.    (Kinney    &   Godfrey),    38 

Court  St.,  Northampton. 
Harris,  David,  249  Maple  St.,  Marlborough. 
Harris,  D.  C.,  No.  Acton,  Acton. 
Howie,  A.,  &  Son,  Totman  St.,  Quincy. 
Hughes  &  Johnson,  138  Granite  St.,  Quincy. 
Hutchings,  George  T.,  &  Son,  58-60  E.  Main  St., 

Milford. 
Hyannis    Marble    &    Granite    Works    (Thomas    W. 

Nickerson),  Hyannis,  Barnstable. 
Jenkins,  J.  H.,  Intervale  St.,  Quincy. 
Joss  Bros.  Co.,  10  Garfield  St.,  Quincy. 
Kavanagh    Bros.    Co.,    88   Penn   St.,    So.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 
Kelley,  Jas.  F.,  &  Sons,  59  Brook  Rd.,  So.  Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Kemp,  Alexander,  Gilbert  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Kinney,  A.  C.,  7  So.  Bow  St.,  Milford. 
Kinney    &   Godfrey    (Hampshire   Marble   Co.),   38 

Court  St.,  Northampton. 

Kittredge,  John  J.,  152  Webster  St.,  Worcester. 
Lavers  Granite  Co.  (John  Lavers),  53  Copeland  St. 

Quincy. 

Lawlor,  John  F.,  1256  Kempton  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Lawson's  Granite  &  Marble  Works,  762  Prospect  St., 

Fall  River. 

Le  Clair  Bros.,  Robinson  St.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Lecount,  N.  M.,  Brooks  Av.,  Quincy. 
Logan  &  Judge,  Main  St.,  Milford. 
Long  &  Saunders,  2  Penn  St.,  Quincy. 
Mahan,  P.  J.,  1196  Gorham  St.,  Lowell. 
Maravigle,  John,  &  Co.,  Columbia  St.,  So.  Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Marlboro  Granite  &  Marble  Works  (Timothy  Sulli- 
van), 24  Hudson  St.,  Marlborough. 
Marnock,  A.,   &  Co.,   Quincy   &  Liberty   Sts.,   So. 

Quincy,  Quincy. 
Marshall  &  Kirkland,  76  Liberty  St.,  Quincy. 


Maver,  Robert  (Glencoe  Granite  Co.),  Glencoe  PI., 

Quincy. 

McCauliff,  John,  136  Laurel  St.,  Fitchburg. 
McDonald,  Alex.,  &  Son  Co.,  583  Mt.  Auburn  St.  , 

Cambridge. 
McGrath,  Henry  (Quincy  Marble  &  Granite  Works) 

187  Water  St.,  Quincy. 
McHugh,     Austin,      168     Broadway,     Maplewood, 

Maiden. 
Mclntosh  &  Sons  (Andrew  Mclntosh),  Columbia  St., 

So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 

McVey,  Thomas  H.,  55  Market  St.,  Brighton,  Boston. 
Meagher,  John,  &  Co.  (Railway  Granite  &  Marble 

Works),  22  Central  St.,  Peabody. 
Merrill,  George  B.,  &  Co.,  132  Boston  St.,  Lynn. 
Merry  Mount  Granite  Co.,  68  Water  St.,  Quincy. 
Miller,  J.  L.,  47  Liberty  St.,  Quincy. 
Milne  &  Chalmers,  Inc.,  Quincy. 
Milne  &  Hector,  Nightingale  Ave.,  Quincy. 
Monahan,   M.   C.,    152   Copeland   St.,   W.   Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Mundie,  Alexander,  Liberty  St.,  Quincy. 
Murphy,    Kelly,    &   Co.,    Willard   St.,    W.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Murray,  George  S.,  127  Granite  St.,  Quincy. 
Murray,  Henry,  Co.,  Medford  St.,  Charlestown,  Bos- 
ton. 

Murray,  John  C.,  14  Gass  PL,  Quincy. 
National    Granite    &    Polishing    Co.,    So.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Newall,  John  D.,  51  Blanchard  St.,  Lawrence. 
New  England  Monument  Co.,  117  Salem  St.,  Woburn. 
Nickerson,  Thomas  W.  (Hyannis  Marble  &  Granite 

Works),  Hyannis,  Barnstable. 
Nicolls  Granite  Works,  Centre  St.,  Quincy. 
Norfolk  Granite  Co.,  Garfield  St.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
O'Brien,  T.  J.,  Centre  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
O'Rourke  Bros.,  73  North  St.,  Salem. 
Pearson  Bros.,  Gilbert  &  Nightingale  Sts.,  So.  Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Peruzzi  Bros.,  102  Center  St.,  W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Prout  Bros.,  Granite  Works,  Brook  Rd.  &  Water  St., 

Quincy. 
Quincy  Avenue  Granite  Co.,  Penn  St.,  So.  Quincy, 

Quincy. 
Quincy  Granite  Co.  (F.  Wesley  Fuller),  Copeland  St., 

W.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
|   Quincy  Marble  &  Granite  Works  (Henry  McGrath), 

187  Water  St.,  Quincy. 
Railway  Granite  &  Marble  Works  (John  Meagher  & 

Co.),  22  Central  St.,  Peabody. 
Redfern,  Wm.  E.  (Bellevue  Monumental  Works),  64- 

66  Manchester  St.,  Lawrence. 
Reed  &  Vendret  Granite  Co.,  43  Vernon  St.,  So. 

Quincy,  Quincy. 
Reid,   J.  F.,   &  Co.,   14  Furnace  Av.,  W.   Quincy, 

Quincy. 
i   Rex,  S.  T.,  Monumental  Works,  90  Dartmouth  St., 

New  Bedford. 
i   Reynolds,    Wm.,    Granite    Co.,    83    Dysart   St.,  So. 

Quincy,  Quincy. 

I   Richards,  John  R.,  Penn  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
i   Richards  &  Richards  (William  Richards),  Intervale 

St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Ruscitto,  Antonio,  Brook  Rd.,  Quincy. 


CLASSIFICATION   BY   INDUSTRY. 


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Sampo  Granite  Co.,  Sampo  PL,  Quincy. 
Sands,  George  R.,  457  Mt.  Auburn  St.,  Cambridge. 
Sargent,  J.  C.,  417  Chestnut  St.,  Gardner. 
Settinelli,  Emanuel,  Totman  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy, 
Smalley,  Henry  C.,  Granite  Co.,  Inc.,  84  Penn  St.. 

So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 

Smith,  Alexander,  70  Penn  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Smith    Granite    Co.,    299    Centre    St.,    So.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 
Smith,    H.   P.,    &   Co.,    116   Tremont   St.,   Everett. 

Office:  21  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
Souden  &  Morrison,    94    Gilbert    St.,    So.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 
South  Quincy  Granite  Co.  (Feroli  &  Bettini),  Vernon 

St.,  Quincy. 

Spargo,  W.  T.,  73  Liberty  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Storer   &   Gelotte    Co.,    84    Penn   St.,    So.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 
Sullivan,    Timothy    (Marlboro    Granite    &    Marble 

Works),  24  Hudson  St.,  Marlborough. 
Sullivan,  John  B.,  &  Son,  131  Washington  St.,  Taun- 

ton. 

Tanguay,  Patrick  J.,  6  Garfield  St.,  Quincy. 
Thompson,  John,  &  Sons,  9  Quarry  St.,  Quincy. 
Troy  White  Granite  Co.,  71  Shrewsbury  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Tutten  Bros.,  Canal  St.,  W.  Medford,  Medford. 
Union  Granite  Co.    (A.   A.   Granick),    185   Kendrick 

Av.,  Quincy. 

Vernon  Granite  Co.,  Vernon  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Walker,  Joseph  (Aberdeen  Granite  Works),  39  Ar- 
thur St.,  Quincy. 
Walters,  John  R.  (Aberogwen  Monumental  Works), 

90-92  Copeland  St.,  Quincy. 
Watters,  Alfred,  Gilbert  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Wentworth,    O.    M.,    Monumental    Works    (R.    H. 

Grace),  45  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
White,  J.   N.,   &  Sons,  47  Miller  St.,  W.   Quincy, 

Quincy. 

William  Bros.,  Totman  St.,  So.  Quincy,  Quincy. 
Williams,  John  C.,  93  Elm  St.,  Amesbury. 
Zoia,  Peter,  &  Co.,  Columbia  St.,  Quincy. 

Mucilage  and  Paste. 

Averell  &  Thayer  Co.,  11  Kingman  Av.,  Brockton. 

Boston  Blacking  Co.,  Chelsea.  Office:  3rd  &  Potter 
Sts.,  E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge, 

Boston  Paste  Co.,  81  Travers  St.,  Boston. 

Braintree  Rubber  Cement  Co.,  So.  Braintree,  Brain- 
tree. 

Browne,  M.  C.,  3  Parker  St.,  Holyoke. 

Caementiuin  Sales  Co.,  167  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 

Chemical  Specialty  Co.,  17  Cedar  Pk.,  Melrose. 
Office:  22  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Hauthaway,  C.  L.,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  638  Summer  St., 
Lynn.  Office:  346  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Haverhill  Paste  Co.,  46  Phoenix  Row,  Haverhill. 

Hazen-Brown  Co.,  off  Court,  near  Cary  St.,  Brockton. 

Jordan,  Nellie  E.  (W.  F.  Webster  Cement  Co.),  Bin- 
ney  &  Portland  Sts.,  E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 

Kelley,  Anthony,  &  Sons  (Union  Paste  Co.),  293 
Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Quinn,  K.  J.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  80  Batterymarch  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Scituate  Mills  (Walter  Shaw),  Greenbush,  Scituate. 


Springfield  Paste  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Worthington  St., 
Springfield. 

Union  Paste  Co.  (Anthony  Kelley  &  Sons),  293  Con- 
gress St.,  Boston. 

Webster,  W.  F.,  Cement  Co.  (Nellie  E.  Jordan), 
Binney  &  Portland  Sts.,  E.  Cambridge,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Wood,  George  H.,  Co.,  431  Medford  St.,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 

Musical  Instruments  and  Materials,  not 

specified. 
Bettoney,    Harry    (The    Cundy-Bettoney    Co.),    66 

Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Boston   Musical   Instrument   Co.,   51    Chardon  St.» 

Boston. 

Cole,  F.  E.,  3  Appleton  St.,  Boston. 
Cundy-Bettoney    Co.,    The    (Harry    Bettoney),    66 

Hanover  St.,  Boston. 

Haynes,  Wm.  S.,  70  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Lockhart,  Wm.  J.,  24-28  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Mosso,  Moses,  Church  St.,  Northborough. 
Nokes,  Enos  J.,  &  Co.,  3  Appleton  St.,  Boston. 
Paton-Perry  Co.,  The,  219  Pleasant  St.,  Leominster. 
Phonoharp  Co.,  The,  150  Liverpool  St.,  E.  Boston, 

Boston. 
Schindler,  Hugo,  &  Co.,  121  Lamartine  St.,  Jamaica 

Plain,  Boston. 

Stone,  George  B.,  &  Son,  47  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Vega  Co.,  The,  62  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Walberg  &  Ange,  86  Mechanic  St.,  Worcester. 
Wood,  E.  E.,  Jr.,  29  Walnut  St.,  Northampton. 

Musical  Instruments,  Pianos  and  Organs,  and 
Materials. 

i  American  Piano  Co.  (Chickering  &  Sons),  791 
Tremont  St.,  Boston.  Office:  437  Fifth  Av., 
New  York  City. 

Austin,  C.  E.,  19  Western  Av.,  Lowell. 

Beckwith  Bros.  &  Co.,  Elm  &  Meadow  Sts.,  West- 
field. 

Bourne,  Wm.,  &  Son  Piano  Co.,  Highland  Av., 
Needham. 

Chickering  &  Sons  (American  Piano  Co.),  791  Tre- 
mont St.,  Boston.  Office:  437  Fifth  Av., 
New  York  City. 

Cole,  James,  &  Co.,  223  Essex  St.,  Melrose. 

Cote  Piano  Mfg.  Co.,  114  Pocasset  St.,  Fall  River. 

Emerson  Piano  Co.,  560  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 

Everett  Piano  Co.,  Albany  &  Wareham  Sts.,  Boston. 

Faxon,  Geo.  H.,  Co.,  The,  30  Whittier  St.,  Roxbury, 
Boston. 

Frasier,  D.  E.,  Estate,  139  Main  St.,  Cambridgeport, 
Cambridge. 

Hallet  &  Davis  Piano  Co.,  Hallet-Davis  Av.,  Dor- 
chester. Office:  146  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Hammond  Reed  Co.,  9  May  St.,  Worcester. 

Hedges,  Edwin  B.,  283  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Holt,  George  F.,  30  Mt.  Pleasant  Av.,  Leominster. 

Hook  &  Hastings  Co.,  Kendal  Green,  Weston. 

Hutchins  Organ  Co.,  Waltham. 

Hedges,  Edwin  B.,  283  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Howard,  Emmons,  362  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Ivers  &  Pond  Piano  Co.,  538  Main  St.,  Cambridge. 
Office:  114  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 


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Jewett  Piano  Co.,  Cotton  &  Adams  Sts.,  Leominster. 

Kimball,  Smallm^in,  &  Frazer,  520-530  Harrison  Av., 
Boston. 

Kraft,  Bates,  &  Spencer.  593  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 

Lane,  Emory  W.,  1041  Main  St.,  Waltham. 

Lincoln,  Charles  H.,  73  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 

Lockey,  J.  H.,  Piano  Case  Co.,  42  Mechanic  St., 
Leominster. 

Mason  &  Hamlin  Co.,  162  Broadway,  Cambridge. 
Office:  492  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

McCarty,  Albert  A.,  34  Beach  St.,  Boston. 

McGreece,  Jas.  P.,  &  Co.,  262  Dover  St.,  Boston. 

McPhail,  A.  M.,  Piano  Co.,  40  Waltham  St.,  Boston. 

Miller,  Henry  F.,  &  Sons  Piano  Co.,  Wakefield. 
Office:  395  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Moore,  G.  W.,  15  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

National  Piano  Co.,  15o  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 

Norris  Noiseless  Pedal  Action  Co.,  Stoughton. 

Pierce,  Samuel.  Organ  Pipe  Co.,  Reading. 

Poole  Piano  Co.  (W.  H.  Poole),  84  Sidney  St., 
Cambridge. 

Reed,  George  W.,  W.  Boylston. 

Richardson  Piano  Case  Co.,  289  No.  Main  St., 
Leominster. 

Schwamb,  Theodore,  Co.,  The,  1171  Mass.  Av.,  Ar- 
lington. 

Simplex  Player  Action  Co.,  10  Blackstone  St., 
Worcester. 

Skinner,  Ernest  M.,  Co.,  The,  215  Sydney  St., 
Dorchester,  Boston. 

Smith,  Freeborn  G.,  Granite  St.,  Leominster. 

Standard  Action  Co.,  12  Osborn  St.,  Cambridge. 

Steere,  J.  W.,  &  Son,  Organ  Co.,  278  Chestnut  St., 
Springfield. 

Telelectric  Co.,  The,  Hawthorne  Av.,  Pittsfield. 

Tower,  Sylvester,  Co.,  145  Broadway,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 

Tower,  Sylvester,  Co.,  Belmont.  Office:  145  Broad- 
way, Cambridgeport. 

Trowbridge  Piano  Co.  (F.  A.  Trowbridge),  Franklin. 

Vose  &  Sons  Piano  Co.,  1006  Mass.  Av.,  Boston. 

Weber  Piano  Co.,  The,  57  Jackson  St.,  Worcester. 
Office:  362  Fifth  Av.,  New  York  City. 

Webster  Piano  Co.,  Leominster. 

Wellington  Piano  Case  Co.,  22  Green  St.,  Leomin- 
ster. 

Needles,    Pins,    and   Hooks   and   Eyes. 

National  Needle  Co.  (The  Torrington  Co.) ,  Emery  & 

Boylston  Sts.,  Springfield. 
Page  Needle  Co.,  Chicopee  Falls,  Chicopee. 
Torrington  Co.,  The  (National  Needle  Co.),  Emery  & 

Boylston  Sts.,  Springfield. 

Nets  and  Seines. 

American  Net  &  Twine  Co.,  155  Second  St.,  E.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 

Gloucester  Net  &  Twine  Co.,  105  Maple  wood  St., 
Gloucester. 

Oil,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Bent,  James  S.,  117  First  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Chaffardon,  J.,  r.  209  Market  St.,  Lynn. 
Dodd,  A.  W.,  &  Co.,  Wharf  St.,  Gloucester. 


Dodd,  A.  W.,  &  Co.,  Provincetown.  Office:  Wharf 
St.,  Gloucester. 

Gloucester  Oil  &  Grease  Co.,  Fort  Wharf,  Gloucester. 
j   Jenney  Manufacturing  Co.,  291  First  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

!   Loftus,  J.   D.,  &  Co.,  ft.  Bellingham  St.,  Chelsea. 
Office:  195  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

New  England  Rendering  Co.,  Abattoir  Grounds, 
Brighton,  Boston. 

Norwood,  Joseph  W.,  3  Norwood  Ct.,  E.  Gloucester, 
Gloucester. 

Nye,  William  F.  (Joseph  K.  Nye),  Fish  Island, 
New  Bedford. 

Reardon,  John,  &  Sons  Co.,  Waverly  &  AllstonSts., 
Cambridge. 

Robinson,  W.  A.,  &  Co.,  144  So.  Water  St.,  New 
Bedford. 

White  &  Bagley  Co.,  The,  100  Foster  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Young,  Frank  L.,  &  Kimball,  So.  Second  St.,  New 
Bedford.  Office:  111  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Young,  Frank  L.,  &  Kimball,  First  &  P  Sts.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston.  Office:  111  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Oilcloth,  Enameled. 

i   Chandler  Oil  Cloth  &  Buckram  Co.,  E.  Taunton, 

Taunton. 

Sanford  Mills,  Reading. 

i   Taunton  Oil  Cloth  Co.,  92  Wales  St.,  Taunton. 
Weymouth  Art  Leather  Co.,   Water  St.,  E.   Wey- 
mouth,  Weymouth. 

Optical  Goods. 

American  Optical  Co.,  Mechanic  St.,  Southbridge. 
Bay  State  Optical  Co.,  46  Pine  St.,  Attleborough. 
Central  Optical  Co.,  76  Elm  St.,  Southbridge. 
Dupaul,  Young  Optical  Co.,  Southbridge. 
Farrington  Mfg.  Co.,  23  Vale  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Hub   Optical   Case    Co.    (Wm.    Zoerb),    Cedar   St., 

E.  Dedham,  Dedham. 
Mason,  John  F.,  210  Broadway,  Taunton. 
United  Optical  Co.,  15  Maynard  Av.,  Webster. 
Zoerb,   Wm.    (Hub   Optical   Case   Co.),    Cedar   St., 

E.  Dedham,  Dedham. 

Ordnance  and  Accessories. 

Sub-Target  Gun  Co.,  216  High  St.,  Boston. 

Paints  and  Varnishes. 

Acme  White  Lead  &  Color  Works,  266-282  Border 
St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Anchor  Color  &  Gum  Works,  Dighton.  Office: 
55  Canal  St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Babcock  Varnish  Co.,  60  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Bay  State  Shellac  Co.,  884  So.  Main  St.,  Fall  River. 

Boston  Varnish  Co.,  Boston  &  Second  Sts.,  E.  Ever- 
ett, Everett. 

Briggs,  John,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  43-47  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Brightman  Bros.,  146  Front  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Burbank  &  Ryder  Varnish  Co.,  62  Alford  St., 
Charlestown,  Boston. 

Cabot,  Samuel,  Inc.,  Marginal  St.,  Chelsea.  Office: 
141  Milk  St.,  Boston. 


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Carpenter-Morton  Co.,  Second  St.,  Everett.  Office: 
77  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Chadwick-Boston  Lead  Co.,  45  North  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. Office:  162  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Coffin,  John,  &  Co.,  Weymouth.  Office:  72  Broad 
St.,  Boston. 

Farrington  Co.,  183  Amory  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Boston. 

Gilman,  Chas.  H.,  103  Merrimac  St.,  Boston. 

Hampden  Paint  &  Chemical  Co.,  317  Main  St., 
Springfield. 

Henderson   &  Johnson,  Wharf  St.,  Gloucester. 

Hoffman  Paint  &  Varnish  Co.,  8  Medford  St., 
Boston. 

King,  E.  &  F.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  171  Milk  St.,  Boston. 

Kirby,  George,  Jr.,  Paint  Co.,  Wall  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Means  &  Thacher,  6  Custom  House  St.,  Boston. 

Nelson  Color  Co.,  Water  St.,  Amesbury. 

Norfolk  Varnish  Co.,  Newport  Av.,  Norfolk  Downs, 
Quincy. 

Oxidite  Mfg.  Co.,  Massachusetts  Av.,  Lexington. 

Paul,  I.  W.,  Varnish  Co.,  112  Railroad  St.,  Revere. 

Prince,  James  H.,  Paint  Co.,  5-7  Lancaster  St., 
Boston. 

Shaw,  Geo.  H.,  Co.,  The,  Middleborough. 

Tarr,  James  H.,  Co.,  Ltd.,  Gloucester. 

Tarr  &  Wonson,  Ltd.,  Horton  St.,  Gloucester. 

Wadsworth,  Howland  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Green  St.,  Maiden. 
Office:  84  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Waterproof  Paint  Co.,  The,  71  Fayette  St.,  Water- 
town. 

West  Varnish  Co.  (Henry  J.  West),  Boulevard,  near 
Vine  St.,  Everett. 

White,  A.  A.,  Co.,  62  Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Wood,  Henry,  Sons  Co.,  Central  St.,  Wellesley. 

Wyco  Products  Co.,  561  £  Main  St.,  Springfield. 


Paper  and  Wood  Pulp. 

American  Writing  Paper  Co.,  Holyoke,  West  Spring- 
field, Lee,  Huntington.  Office:  Holyoke. 

Bancroft  Paper  Mills  Co.,  Middlefield.  Office:  65 
Pike  St.,  New  York  City. 

Berkshire  Hills  Paper  Co.,  Howland  Av.,  Adams. 

Bird,  F.  W.,  &  Son,  Walpole  &  Norwood.  Office: 
E.  Walpole. 

Brown,  L.  L.  Paper  Co.,  Adams. 

Bulkley.  Dunton,  &  Co.,  Becket.  Office:  75  Duane 
St.,  New  York  City. 

Carew  Manufacturing  Co.,  Canal  St.,  So.  Hadley 
Falls,  So.  Hadley. 

Champion-International  Co.,  Lawrence  and  Pep- 
perell.  Office:  38  Prospect  St.,  Lawrence. 

Chapin  &  Gould  Paper  Co.,  Russell.  Office:  317 
Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Chemical  Paper  Co..  ft.  of  Jackson  St.,  Holyoke. 

Collins  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  Wilbraham,  Wilbraham. 

Crane  Bros.  (Estate  of  James  A.  Crane),  Mill  St., 
Westfield. 

Crane,  Z.  &  W.  M.  (Old  Berkshire  Mills  Co.),  Dai- 
ton. 

Crane  &  Co.  (Pioneer  &  Government  Mill),  Dalton 
and  Pittsfield.  Office:  Dalton. 

Crehore,  C.  F.,  &  Son,  2276  Washington  St.,  Newton. 
Office:  87  Milk  St.,  Boston. 


Crocker,  Burbank,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Westminster  St.,  W. 
Fitchburg,  Fitchburg. 

Crocker-McElwain  Co.,  Cabot  St.,  Holyoke. 

Dejonge,  Louis,  Co.,  Cleghorn  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Eaton-Dikeman  Co.;  The,  Lee. 
j   Erving  Mills,  Erving. 
I  Esleeck  Mfg.  Co.,  Turners  Falls,  Montague. 

Falulah  Paper  Co.,  Falulah  Rd.,  Fitchburg. 


!  Farley  Paper  Co.,  The,  Farley,  Wendell. 
Fitchburg  Paper  Co.  (H.  I.  &  G.  R.  Wallace),  387 

Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Franklin  Paper  Co.,  Third  Level  Canal,  Holyoke. 
Groton  Leather  Board  Co.,  Groton.     Office:  16  State 

St.,  Boston. 

Hampshire  Paper  Co.,  So.  Hadley  Falls,  So.  Hadley. 
Hampton  Paper  Co.,  Northampton. 
Haverhill  Box  Board  Co.,  The,  Bradford,  Haverhill. 
Hide-Ite  Leather  Co.,  81  Ames  St.,  Montello,  Brock- 
ton. 
Highland  Lake  Mill  (J.  F.  Wall  &  Son),    Norfolk. 

Office:  Walpole. 
Hollingsworth  &  Vose  Co.,  Walpole.    Office:  141  Milk 

St.,  Boston. 
Hollingsworth  &  Vose  Co.,  Groton.    Office:  141  Milk 

St.,  Boston. 
International  Paper  Co.  (Montague  Mills),  Turners 

Falls,   Montague.     Office:   30  Broad   St.,   New 

York  City. 

Japanese  Tissue  Mills,  So.  Hadley.     Office:  10  Cres- 
cent St.,  Holyoke. 

Japanese  Tissue  Mills,  10  Crescent  St.,  Holyoke. 
Keith  Paper  Co.,  Turners  Falls,  Montague. 
Lincoln,  L.,  &  Co.,  No.  Dighton,  Dighton. 
Merrimac  Paper  Co.,  So.  Canal  St.,  Lawrence. 
Millers  Falls  Paper  Co.,  Millers  Falls,  Erving. 
Montague  Mills  (International  Paper  Co.),  Turners 

Falls,    Montague.     Office:   30  Broad  St.,   New 

York  City. 

Mountain  Mill  Paper  Co.,  Lee. 
Mt.  Holyoke  Tissue  Mills,  South  Hadley.     Office:  10 

Crescent  St.,  Holyoke. 
Mount  Tom  Sulphite  Pulp  Company,  The,  Mt.  Tom, 

Northampton.    Office:  50  State  St.,  Boston. 
Munroe  Felt  &  Paper  Co.,  So.  Canal  St.,  Lawrence. 

Office:  79  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Nashua  River  Paper  Corp.,  E.  Pepperell,  Pepperell. 
Nashua  River  Paper  Corp.,  Groton.     Office:  E.  Pep- 
perell. 

Newton  Paper  Co.,  Canal  St.,  Holyoke. 
Nissitissitt  Mills  (H.  A.  Parker  &  Co.),  E.  Pepperell, 

Pepperell. 
Old    Berkshire    Mills    Co.    (Z.    &    W.    M.    Crane), 

Dalton. 

Otter  River  Board  Co.,  Otter  River,  Templeton. 
Pairpoint  Corp.,  The,  Howland  &  Prospect  Sts.,  New 

Bedford. 
Parker,  H.  A.,  &  Co.  (Nissitissitt  Mills),  E.  Pepperell, 

Pepperell. 

Parsons  Paper  Co.,  Sargeant  St.,  Holyoke. 
Pioneer  &  Government  Mill  (Crane  &Co.),  Dalton 

and  Pittsfield.     Office:  Dalton. 
Quaboag  Leather  Co.,  Monson.     Office:  Palmer. 
Ramage,  James,  Paper  Co.,  Monroe  Bridge,  Monroe. 
Rising,  B.  D.,  Paper  Co.,  Housatonic,  Gt.  Barrington. 
Roberts,  John,  &  Son  Co.,  South  St.,  Waltham. 


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Russell  Falls  Paper  Co.,  Russell. 

Smith  Paper  Co.,  Lee. 

Southworth  Co.,  Mittineague,  West  Springfield. 

Strathmore  Paper  Co.,  Mittineague,  West  Springfield. 

Taylor-Burt  Co.,  The,  Third  Lerel  Canal,  Holyoke. 

Tileston  &  Hollingsworth  Co.,  Hyde  Park.     Office: 

49  Federal  St.,  Boston. 
Union  Bag  &  Paper  Co.,  The,  Watertown.     Office: 

17  Battery  PL,  New  York  City. 
Valley  Paper  Co.,  Bridge  St.,  Holyoke. 
Wall,  J.  F.,  &  Son  (Highland  Lake  Mill),  Norfolk. 

Office:  Walpole. 
Wallace,  H.  I.  &  G.  R.  (Fitchburg  Paper  Co.),  387 

Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Warren  Mills  &  Power  Co.,  The,  Warren.     Office:  12 

Clinton  Av.,  Holyoke. 
Waterproof   Leather   Board   Co.,    So.    Framingham, 

Framingham.     Office:  47  Water  St.,  New  York 

City. 

Weston,  Byron  Co.,  Dalton. 

Wheelwright,  Geo.  W.,  Paper  Co.,  Fitchburg,  Hard- 
wick,  Leominster.     Office:  95  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
Whiting  Paper  Co.,  Upper  Level  Canal,  Holyoke. 
Worthy  Paper  Co.  Association,    Mittineague,  Aga- 


Paper  Goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Adams,  A.  L.,  Paper  Co.,  Otter  River,  Templeton. 

American  Water  Supply  Co.  of  N.  E. ,  251  Causeway 
St.,  Boston. 

Angier  Mills,  Ashland. 

Bart  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  80  Marshalls  Wharf,  Lynn. 

Sevan,  W.  W.,  Co.,  74  India  St.,  Boston. 

Birnie  Paper  Co.,  Birnie  Av.,  Springfield. 

Burnitol  Mfg.  Co.,  39  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Celebrity  Art  Co.,  36  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 

Dangel,  H.,  &  Co.,  29  Otis  St.,  Boston. 

Dennison  Mfg.  Co.,  Framingham.  Office:  26  Frank- 
lin St.,  Boston. 

Douglas,  Robert  D.,  402  Bay  St.,  Fall  River. 

Fibreoid  Novelty  Co.  (Nathan  Stanger),  38  Chardon 
St.,  Boston. 

Foley  Paper  Co.,  27  Montmorenci  St.,  Springfield. 

Fraprie-Douglas  Co.,  The,  Blossom  Av.,  Fall  River. 

Hampdon  Glazed  Paper  &  Card  Co.,  The,  Holyoke. 

Handifold  Toilet  Paper  Co.,  Leominster. 

Holyoke  Card  &  Paper  Co.,  Fisk  Av.,  Springfield. 

Hughes,  T.  K.,  344  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Ideal  Coated  Paper  Co.,  Brookfield. 

Liberty  Paper  Co.,  34  Osborn  St.,  Cambridge. 

Lowell  Paper  Tube  Co.,  Warren  St.,  Lowell. 

Marks  Specialty  Co.,  41  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Marston,  O.  H.,  Co.,  6  Williams  St.,  Stpneham. 

Moss,  Chas.  E.,  38  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Murpty,  John  A.,  Co.,  The,  138  Wilbraham  Av., 
Springfield. 

National  Papeterie  Co.,  Quincy  &  Orleans  Sts.,  Spring- 
field. 

New  England  Card  &  Paper  Co.  (D.  L.  Swan's  Sons), 
20  Hanover  St.,  Springfield. 

New  England  Purity  Paper  Bottle  Co.,  53  Clark  Av., 
Northampton. 

Newton  Mfg.  Co.,  54  Central  Av.,  Worcester. 

Pairpoint  Corp.,  The,  Howland  &  Prospect  Sts., 
New  Bedford, 


Peck,  Geo.  F.,  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  134a  Spence  St.,  Chel- 
sea. Office:  53  State  St.,  Boston. 

Pepperell  Card  &  Paper  Co.,  E.  Pepperell,  Pepperell. 

Perfect  Safety  Paper  Co.,  The,  Winter  St.,  Holyoke. 

Perry,  Chas.  E.,  Co.,  183-185  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Sandwich  Card  &  Tag  Co.,  Sandwich. 

Shea  Bros.,  Armory  St.,  Springfield. 

Springfield  Glazed  Paper  Co.,  West  Springfield. 

Standard  Single  Service  Co.,  E.  Pepperell,  Pepperell. 

Swan's,  D.  L.,  Sons  (New  England  Card  &  Paper  Co.), 
20  Hanover  St.,  Springfield. 

Stanger,  Nathan  (Fibreoid  Novelty  Co.),  38  Chardon 
St.,  Boston. 

United  States  Mailing  Case  Co.,  42  Church  St., 
Lowell.  Office:  702  Old  South  Bldg.,  Boston. 

United  Manufacturing  Co.,  The,  57  Willow  St., 
Springfield. 

Whitmore  Manufacturing  Co.,  Appleton  St.,  Holyoke. 

Whitney,  Geo.  C.,  Co.,  The,  67  Union  St.,  Worcester. 

Whitney  Mfg.  Co.,  7  Vine  St.,  Worcester. 


Paper  Patterns. 
Mitchell,  Henry,  8  Ashland  Av.,  Manchester. 

Patent  Medicines  and  Compounds  and  Drug- 
gists' Preparations. 

Alkalol  Co.,  The,  141  Washington  St.,  Taunton. 
American  Powder  Folding  Machine  Co.,  18  Black- 
stone  St.,  Boston. 
Angier  Chemical   Co.,    244   Brighton   Av.,    Allston, 

Boston. 
Armstrong  Mfg.  Co.  (C.  A.  Kilham),  78a  Broad  St., 

Boston. 
Ashley,  T.  C.,  &  Co.,  500  E.  First  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Ayer,  J.  C.,  Co.,  176  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 
Barnett,  G.  D.,  &  Co.,  213  Pleasant  St.,  Brockton. 
Bloodine  Corporation,  The,  153a  W.  Emerson  St., 

Melrose. 
Bowdlear,  W.  H.,  Co.,  The,  Hubbardston.     Office: 

73  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Bowker  Insecticide  Co.,  43  Chatham  St.,  Boston. 
Boynton,  Fred  G.  (I.  S.  Johnson  &  Co.),  232  Summer 

St.,  Boston. 

Brewer  &  Co.,  56  Front  St.,  Worcester. 
Brock,  L.  M.,  &  Co.,  Breed  Sq.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 
Brookline  Chemical  Co.,  The,  79  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Brown,  John  I.,  &  Son,  144  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 
Burnham  Soluble  Iodine  Co.,  Auburndale,  Newton. 
Carleton  &  Hovey  Co.,  333  Central  St.,  Lowell. 
Chemical  Products  Co.,  696  E.  First  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Danforth  Chemical  Co.,  Spruce  St.,  Leominster. 
Daniels,  Dr.  A.  C.,  Inc.,  172-174  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
Davies,  Rose,  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  24  Thayer  St.,  Boston. 
Egyptian  Spray  Mfg.  Co.,  208  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Favreau  &  Collette,  489a  Lincoln  St.,  Maryborough. 
German  Medicine  Co.  (Dr.  E.  W.  Higbee),  4  West  St., 

Northampton. 

Greene,  F.  A.  &  J.  A.,  597  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
Hale,  J.  V.,  Co.,  The,  11  Union  St.,  Boston. 
Hartshorn,  E.,  &  Sons  (W.  H.  Hartshorn),  220  Milk 

St.,  Boston. 
Hay  den,  F.  L.,  Co.,  4  Osborn  St.,  Cambridge 


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Hayden,  Wm.  R.,  Estate  (New  York  Pharmaceutical 

Co.),  Bedford  Springs,  Bedford. 
Higbee,  Dr.  E.  W.  (German  Medicine  Co.),  4  West 

St.,  Northampton. 

Hood,  C.  I.,  Co.,  Thorndike  St.,  Lowell. 
Hood,  M.  C.,  &  Co.  (Mitton  B.  Hood),  148  Myrtle  St., 

Melrose. 

Hoyt,  E.  W.,  &  Co.,  80  Church  St.,  Lowell. 
Hubbard,  J.,  &  Co.,  46  Cornhill,  Boston. 
Independent  Pharmaceutical  Co.,  The,  9  May  St., 

Worcester. 

Jaynes  Drug  Co..  50  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Johnson,  I.  S.,  &  Co.  (Fred  G.  Boynton),  232  Summer 

St.,  Boston. 
Kennedy,  Donald,  &  Co.,  286  Warren  St.,  Roxbury, 

Boston. 
Kilham,  C.  A.  (Armstrong  Mfg.  Co.),  78a  Broad  St., 

Boston. 
Klingenberger,     Wm.     (The     Sterling     Mfg.     Co.), 

Whittemore  St.,  Gloucester. 
Knox  &  Morse  Co.,  96  High  St.,  Boston. 
Komar  Laboratory,  157  High  St.,  Waltham.     Office: 

164  Bigelow  St.,  Brighton. 
Levy,  Benj.,  Co.,  125  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 
Locke,   J.   B.    (Nervease   Co.),    155   Lamartine   St., 

Jamaica  Plain,  Boston. 

Lowe,  William  H.,  Co.,  351  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Marcy  Co.,  The,  79  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
Martin,  John  B.,  65  Broad  St.,  Boston. 
Metcalf,  Theodore,  Corp.,  141  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 
Minard's    Liniment    Mfg.    Co.,    So.    Framingham, 

Framingham. 
Nervease    Co.    (J.    B.    Locke),    155   Lamartine    St., 

Jamaica  Plain,  Boston. 

New  England  Laboratory  Co.,  34  Central  Sq.,  Lynn. 
New  York  Pharmaceutical  Co.  (William  R.  Hayden 

Estate),  Bedford  Springs,  Bedford. 
Noonan,  F.,  &  Co.,  38  Portland  St.,  Boston. 
Oriental  Incense  Co.,  21  Cornhill,  Boston. 
Patch,  E.  L.,  Co.,  The,  Stoneham. 
Pinkham,  Lydia  E.,  Medicine  Co.,  271  Western  Av., 

Lynn. 
Potter  Drug  &  Chemical  Corp.,  135  Columbus  Av., 

Boston. 

Powers,  E.  C.,  Co.,  301  Fuller  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston. 
Prince    Medicine    Co.,    The,    122    Hampshire    St., 

Cambridge. 
Purrington  Co.,  The,  29  No.  Maple  St.,  Florence, 

Northampton. 

Red  Heart  Chemical  Co.,  31  Mercantile  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 
Rob  bins,  Geo.  B.,  Disinfectant  Co.,  60  Long  Wharf, 

Boston. 
Salem  Chemical  &  Supply  Co.  (Frank  P.  Symonds), 

2  Walter  St.,  Salem. 
Slack,  Charles  T.  (Waxene  Size  Co.),  r.  334  Osborn 

St.,  Fall  River. 

Sloan,  Dr.  Earl  S.,  Inc.,  615  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
Sommer,  Adolph  (Viscol  Co.),  First  &  Binney  Sts., 

E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 

Sterling  Mfg.  Co.,  The  (Wm.  Klingenberger),  Whitte- 
more St.,  Gloucester. 

Stowell  &  Co.,  46  Main  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 
Tailby,  Nason  Co.,  368  Congress  St.,  Boston. 
Thayer,  Henry,  &  Co.,  150  Broadway,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 


Tuttle's  Elixir  Co.   (H.  A.  &  Wm.  N.  Tuttle),   17 

Beverly  St.,  Boston. 
United    Laboratories   Co.,    Greenleaf   &   Leon    Sts., 

Roxbury,  Boston. 
United  Perfume  Co.,  Greenleaf  &  Leon  Sts.,  Roxbury, 

Boston. 
|   Varnesis  Medicine  Co.  (W.  A.  Varney),  25  Hamilton 

Av.,  Lynn. 
j   Viscol  Co.  (Adolph  Sommer),  First  &  Binney  Sts.. 

E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
j   Wattles,   L.   R.,   &  Co.,   Jackson  St.,   Canton  Jet., 

Canton. 
|   Waxene  Size  Co.  (Charles  T.  Slack),  r.  334  Osborn 

St.,  Fall  River. 

Whitney,  E.,  &  Co.  (Geo.  F.  Whitney),  Natick. 
X-Zalia  Corporation,  57  Batterymarch  St.,  Boston. 
Young,  Wilbur  F.,  75  Temple  St.,  Springfield. 


Paving  Materials. 

Warren  Bros.  Co.,  32  Potter  St.,  Cambridge.     Office: 
59  Temple  PI.,  Boston. 

Pens,  Fountain  and  Stylographic. 
Boston   Fountain    Pen     Co.,    319   Washington   St., 

Boston. 
I   Vaughn-Upton  Company,  251  Causeway  St.,  Boston. 

Pens,  Gold. 

|   Bay  State  Pen  Co.  (Paul  W.  Johnson),  10  East  St., 

Mansfield. 
I  Walker  &  Davidson,  Church  St.,  Mansfield. 


Phonographs  and  Graphophones. 

Bagshaw,  W.  H.,  Estate  of,  11  Wilson  St.,  Lowell. 

Photo-Engraving. 

American  Engraving  Co.,  94  Arch  St.,  Boston. 

Carlton  Engraving  Co.,  Inc.,  418  Main  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Clark,  F.  O.,  Engraving  Co.,  147  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Dobinson,  W.  J.,  Engraving  Co.,  267  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

Elson,  A.  W.,  &  Co.,  146  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 

Folson  &  Sunergren  Co.,  88  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Franklin  Engraving  Co.  (Edward  C.  Tripp),  290 
Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Hub  Engraving  Co.,  173   Summer  St.,  Boston. 

McKinnon,  James,  Co.,  The,  377  D  wight  St., 
Springfield. 

Springfield  Photo-Engraving  Co.,  3  P.  O.  Sq.,  Spring- 
field. 

Suffolk  Engraving  &  Electrotyping  Co.,  394  Atlantic 
Av.,  Boston. 

Tripp,  Edward  C.  (Franklin  Engraving  Co.),  290 
Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Woodbury  &  Co.,  Inc.,  4  Walnut  St.,  Worcester. 

Photographic  Apparatus  and  Materials. 
American  Dry  Plate  Co.,  75  Mill  St.,  Worcester. 
Phenix  Plate  Co.,  286  Park  Av.,  Worcester. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Pipes,  Tobacco. 

Desjardins,  Joseph  R.,  33  Webster  St.,  Fall  River. 
Them,  Emerich,  10  Thacher  St.,  Boston. 

Plumbers'  Supplies. 

Appleton  Brass  Co.,  3  Appleton  St.,  Boston. 

Baker  Lead  Mfg.  Co.,  28  Cherry  St.,  Worcester. 

Bay  State  Brass  Co.,  The,  Williamsburg.  Office: 
91  William  St.,  New  York  City. 

Boston  Brass  Co.  of  Massachusetts,  36  Oliver  St., 
Boston. 

Cahill  Mfg.  Co.,  18  Lyons  St.,  Worcester. 

Church,  C.  F.,  Mfg.  Co.,  98  Hampden  St.,  Holyoke. 

Dececo  Company,  155  High  St.,  Boston. 

Engelhard,  Frank,  &  Sons,  200  Franklin  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Eustis,  J.  P.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Ames  St.,  Cambridge. 

Haydenville   Co.,    The,    Haydenville,    Williamsburg. 

Hodgdon  Brass  Works,  421  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

McAuliffe  Non-Siphoning  Trap  Co.,  51-53  Pearl  St., 
Chelsea. 

Sanitas  Mfg.  Co.,  Wakefield.  Office:  54  Union  St., 
Boston. 

Saxwood  Mfg.  Co.,  169  High  St.,  Boston. 

Stebbins,  E.  Mfg.  Co.,  Brightwood,  Springfield. 

Strater,  Herman,  &  Sons,  74  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Union  Metal  Works,  80  Carter  St.,  Chelsea. 

Universal  Tool  Co.,  The,  54  Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 

Webb,  F.  W.,  Mfg.  Co.,  52  Elm  St.,  Boston. 

Witch  Mfg.  Co.,  80  Boston  St.,  Salem. 

Pocketbooks. 

Arms  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  So.  Deerfield,  Deerfield. 

Bates  Bros.  Co.,  33  Island  St.,  Athol. 

Corliss   Manufacturing   Co.,   The,    110   Lincoln   St., 

Boston. 

Engel  Brothers,  92  Hayden  St.,  Springfield. 
Weissbrod,  Emil,  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Greenfield. 

Pottery,  Terra-Cotta,  and  Fire-Clay  Products. 

Dedham  Pottery  (Hugh  C.  Robertson,  Estate),  High 

St.,  E.  Dedham,  Dedham. 
De  Paoii  Mosaic  Assn.,  19  Damrell  St..  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Dighton  Stove  Lining  Co.,  Digbton. 
Dorchester   Pottery   Works   (George   Henderson),    9 

Preston  St.,  Dorchester.  Boston. 
Garfield,  Moses  D.,  Estate,  Millbury. 
Grueby  Faience  &  Tile  Co..  K  and  1st  Sts.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Guastavino.  R.  Co.,  Central  Sq.,  Woburn. 
Hathaway,  C.  E.,  &  Sou,  Riverside  Av.,  Somerset. 
Henderson,   George   (Dorchester  Pottery  Works),    9 

Preston  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston. 
Hews,  A.  H  ,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  99  Crescent  Av.,  No.  Cam- 

biidge,  Cambridge. 
National   Fire   Proofing  Co.,   Revere.     Office:    1126 

Fulton  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
New  England  Pottery  Co.  (Incorp.),  146  Condor  St., 

E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Paige,  M.  B.,  Co.,  102  Central  St.,  Peabody. 
Presbrey  Stove  Lining  Co.,  212  Somerset  Av.,  Taun- 

ton. 
Robertson,  Hugh  C.,  Estate  (Dedham  Pottery),  High 

St.,  E.  Dedham,  Dedham. 


Standard  Stove  Lining  Co.,  24  Fifth  St.,  Taunton. 

Synan  Bros.  Pottery,  Pottersville,  Somerset. 

Union  Stove  Lining  Co.,   Fifth   &  W.  Water   Sts., 

Taunton. 
Williams  Stove  Lining  Co.,  208  W.  Water  St.,  Weir 

Village,  Taunton. 

Printing  and  Publishing. 

Abbott,  E.  D.,  &  Co.,  187  Massachusetts  Av.,  Boston. 

Allen  Show  Print  (Irving  W.  Allen),  93  Rantoul  St., 
Beverly. 

American  Bank  Note  Co.,  381  Washington  St.,  Bos- 
ton. Office:  70  Broad  St.,  New  York  City. 

Anchor  Linotype  Printing  Co.,  144  High  St.,  Boston. 

Axtell,  Chas.  S.,  65  Harrison  Av.,  Springfield. 

Belisle  Printing  &  Publishing  Co.,  112  Front  St., 
Worcester. 

Berwick  &  Smith  Co.,  Norwood. 

Best,  W.  S.,  Printing  Co.,  530  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Beverly  Printing  Co.,  202  Rantoul  St.,  Beverly. 

Binner,  C.  S.,  Corp.,  The,  157  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Blanchard  Press,  The,  6  Walnut  St.,  Worcester. 

Blanchard  Printing  Co.,  27  Beach  St.,  Boston. 

Bliss,  A.  F.,  &  Co.  (Arthur  F.  Bliss),  60  Pearl  St., 
Boston. 

Bonnell,  J.  D.,  &  Son,  311  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Boston  Bank  Note  Co.  (George  P.  Johnson),  77  Wash- 
ington St.  No.,  Boston. 

Brett,  Win.  H.,  Engraving  Co.  (J.  H.  Elwell,  Jr.),  30 
Bromfield  St.,  Boston. 

Brooks  Bank  Note  Co.,  140  Wilbraham  Av.,  Spring- 
field. 

Brown,  Everett  L.,  95  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Budlong,  J.  E.,  Press,  Middle  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Butterfield  Printing  Co.,  50  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 

Carter  Ticket  Co.,  434  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Chase  Press,  Inc.,  The,  87-91  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 

Coburn,  F.  L.,  &  Co.  (The  Coburn  Press),  60  Pearl 
St.,  Boston. 

Coffin,  A.  E.,  Press,  The  (Arthur  E.  Coffin),  69  Pur- 
chase St.,  New  Bedford. 

Collins,  Williston  H.,  &  Co.,  34  No.  Second  St.,  New 
Bedford. 

Cosmos  Press,  The,  30  Boylston  St.,  Cambridge. 

Crosby,  George  E.,  Co.,  394  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Gushing,  J.  S.,  Co.,  Washington  St.,  Norwood. 

Daniels  Printing  Co.,  93  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Davis  Press,  Inc.,  The,  38  Front  St.,  Worcester. 

Ditson,  Oliver,  Co.,  150  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

Dodge,  George  B.,  Co.,  255  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Dover  Press,  43  Fourth  St.,  Fall  River. 

Dunbar,  F.  W.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  620  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Dunbar-Kerr  Co.,  The,  382  Main  St.,  Maiden. 

Dyke  Mill,  The,  Montague. 

Educational  Publishing  Co.,  54  Clayton  St.,  Dor- 
chester. Office:  50  Bromfield  St.,  Boston. 

Ellis,  Geo.  H.,  Co.,  272  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Estabrook  Press.  The  (F.  B.  Estabrook),  62  Mechanic 
St.,  Marlborough. 

Facey,  J.  Frank,  36  Prospect  St.,  Cambridge. 

Fanning  Printing  Co.,  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Newton. 

Forbes  Lithograph  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Forbes  St.,  Chel- 
sea. Office:  185  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Fort  Hill  Press,  176  High  St.,  Boston. 

G.  &  P.  Engraving  Co.,  Woodbine  St.,  Wollaston, 
Quincy. 


CLASSIFICATION    BY   INDUSTRY. 


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Gilson,  F.  H.,  Co.  (Stanhope  Press),  54-60  Stanhope 
St.,  Boston. 

Ginn  &  Co.,  215  First  St.,  E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 
Office:  29  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

Glines  Printing  Co.  (C.  W.  Glines),  112  Washington 
St.,  Haverhill. 

Griffith-Stillings  Press,  368  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Hack,  C.  A.,  &  Son,  42  Court  St.,  Taunton. 

Hammer,  Robert  R.,  36  Perkins  St.,  Roslindale, 
Boston. 

Hancock  Press,  Inc.,  The,  316  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Harrington  Press,  The,  7  Broadway,  Taunton. 

Heintzemann  Press,  The,  185  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Hointzelman,  S.  (Puritan  Linotype),  152  Purchase 
St.,  Boston. 

Heliotype  Printing  Co.  (Wm.  C.  Ramsey),  Franklin. 
Office:  211  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

Hilton,  Grant  S.,  324  Union  St.,  Lynn. 

Holyoke  Lithograph  Works,  137  Main  St.,  Holyoke. 

Homestead  Job  Print,  The,  196  Worthington  St., 
Springfield. 

Horton  Printing  Co.,  256  Purchase  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Houghton,  Mifflin  Co.  (The  Riverside  Press),  20 
Blackstone  St.,  Cambridge.  Office:  4  Park  St., 
Boston. 

Howard,  A.  T.,  Co.,  27  Beach  St.,  Boston. 

Hurley  Printery  (T.  J.  Hurley),  38  Front  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Johnson,  Benjamin  O.,  505  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 

Johnson,  Geo.  P.  (Boston  Bank  Note  Co.),  77  Wash- 
ington St.,  No.,  Boston. 

Kaplinger,  Charles  R.,  Co.,  The,  275  Main  St., 
Springfield. 

Lakeview  Press  (Inc.),  12  Irving  St.,  So.  Framingham, 
Framingham. 

Lincoln  &  Smith  Press,  530  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Loring-Axtell  Co.,  338  Worthington  St.,  Springfield. 

Lowell,  John  A.,  Bank  Note  Co.,  147  Franklin  St., 
Boston. 

Lutz,  J.  C.,  Lithograph  Co.  (Gesina  Lutz),  31  Tay- 
lor St.,  Springfield. 

Macfarlane,  John,  &  Co.,  23  Central  Av.,  Lynn. 

Mason,  W.  B.,  52  Centre  St.,  Brockton. 

Maynard-Gough  Co.,  The,  187  Front  St.,  Worcester. 

McCarty,  John  F.,  &  Son,  27  Central  Sq.,  Lynn. 

McGrath  &  Woodley  Co.,  74  India  St.,  Boston. 

Meals  Printing  Co.,  32  Chestnut  St.,  Gardner. 

Meisel,  B,  267  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Memorial  Press  Tne,  Middle  St.,  Plymouth. 

Merrymount  Press,  The  (D.  B.  Updike),  232  Summer 
St.,  Boston. 

Metcalf,  T.  O.,  &  Co.,  152  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Metropolitan  Lithographing  &  Publishing  Co.,  Bow 
St.,  Everett. 

Munroe  Press,  The,  28  Bedford  St.,  Fall  River. 

Murphy,  Chas.  S.  P.  F.  (Parnell  Press),  22  E.  Court 
St.,  Springfield. 

Murray  &  Emery  Co.,  28.7  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Nevins,  W.  H.  (Springfield  Printing  &  Binding  Co.), 
279  D  wight  St.,  Springfield. 

N.  E.  Lithograph  Co.  (P.  Pfeiffer),  183  Elm  St., 
Westfield. 

Nichols,  G.  H.  &  A.  L.,  545  Washington  St., 
Lynn. 


Nichols,  Thos.  P.,  &  Sons,  113  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

O'Malley,  M.  J.,  Co.,  The,  220  Franklin  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Oxford  Print,  148  High  St.,  Boston. 

Parnell  Press  (Chas.  S.  P.  F.  Murphy),  22  E.  Court 
St.,  Springfield. 

Perry  &  Searle  Co.,  313  Broad  St.,  Lynn. 

Pfeiffer,  P.  (N.  E.  Lithograph  Co.),  183  Elm  St., 
Westfield. 

Phelps  Publishing  Co.',  29  Worthington  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Plimpton,  H.  M.,  &  Co.,  Norwood. 

Poole  Printing  Co.  (George  W.  Poole),  221  High 
St.,  Boston. 

Porter,  Herbert  G.  (Smith  &  Porter  Press),  530 
Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Proctor  Engraving  Co.  (E.  H.  Proctor),  64  Oxford 
St.,  Lynn. 

Puritan  Linotype  (S.  Heintzelman) ,  152  Purchase 
St.,  Boston. 

Ramsey,  Wm.  C.  (Heliotype  Printing  Co.),  Franklin. 
Office:  211  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

Ripley,  T.  W.,  &  Co.  (The  Southgate  Press),  85 
Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Riverdale  Press,  The,  1  Harvard  St.,  Brookline. 

Riverside  Press,  The  (Houghton,  Miffiin  Co.),  20 
Blackstone  St.,  Cambridge.  Office:  4  Park  St., 
Boston. 

Rockwell  &  Churchill  Press,  The,  291  Congress  St., 
Boston. 

Sawyer,  Nathan,  &  Son,  41  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Scherber,  John  F.,  311  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Simonds,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  297  Congress  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Skelley  Bros.,  36  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 

Smith  &  Porter  Press  (Herbert  G.  Porter),  530 
Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Southgate  Press,  The  (T.  W.  Ripley  &  Co.),  85  Broad 
St.,  Boston. 

Sparrell  Print,  The,  40  Winchester  St.,  Boston. 

Spear,  F.  W.,  109  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Springfield  Printing  &  Binding  Co.  (W.  H.  Nevins), 
279  Dwight  St.,  Springfield. 

Standard  Diary  Co.,  The,  26  Blackstone  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Standard  Printing  Co.,  60  Main  St.,  Brockton. 

Stanhope  Press  (F.  H.  Gilson  Co.),  54-60  Stanhope 
St.,  Boston. 

Taber-Prang  Art  Co.,  Warwick  Av.,  Springfield. 

Taylor  Press,  The  (Geo.  W.  Taylor),  27  Beach  St., 
Boston. 

Tolman  Print  (F.  S.  Tolman),  71  Centre  St.,  Brock- 
ton. 

Tudor  Press,  Inc.,  The,  10  Thacher  St.,  Boston. 

University  Pre§s,  The  (John  Wilson  &  Son,  Inc.), 
end  of  Nutting  PL,  Cambridge. 

Updike,  D.  B.  (The  Merrymount  Press),  232  Summer 
St.,  Boston. 

Walker  Lithographing  &  Publishing  Co.,  400  New- 
bury  St.,  Boston. 

Walker,  William,  Co.,  195  High  St.,  Boston. 

Webster,  W.  P.,  101  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 

Whitten,  Frank  S.,  33  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 

White-Smith  Music  Publishing  Co.,  62-64  Stanhope 
St.,  Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Willis,  Arthur  H.,  20  Main  St.,  Bridge  water. 

Wilson,  John,  &  Son,  Inc.  (The  University  Press), 
end  of  Nutting  PI.,  Cambridge. 

Woodberry  Press,  Inc.,  The,  27  Beach  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Worcester  Lithographing  Co.,  12  Eden  St.,  Worcester. 

Worley,  John,  Co.,  42  Stanhope  St.,  Boston. 


Pumps,   not  including  Steam  Pumps. 
Fitzhenry,  E.   L.,   &  Co.,   49  Washington   St.,   No., 

Boston. 
Wilder,  S.,  &  Co.,  Curve  St.,  Holliston. 


Refrigerators. 

Atherton,  F.  A.,  185  Park  Av.,  Worcester. 
Chadwick   &   Carr   Co.,    Inc.,    173    Blackstone   St., 

Boston. 
Eddy,  D.,  &  Sons  Co.,  336  Adams  St.,  Dorchester, 

Boston. 
Farr,  J.  T.  (Leominster  Refrigerator  Co.),  Mechanics 

Lane,  Leominster. 
Hall,  A.  D.,  &  Son  (Eden  C.  Hall),  33-41  Spice  St., 

Charlestown,  Boston. 
Holmes,  Chester  D.,  Co.  (Wm.  A.  Reed),  20  Creek 

Sq.,  Boston. 

Jones,  A.  E.,  Co.,  41  Bristol  St.,  Boston. 
Leominster  Refrigerator  Co.  (J.  T.  Farr),  Mechanics 

Lane,  Leominster. 

Perfection  Cooler  Co.,  15  Wormwood  St.,  Boston. 
Reed,  Norman  C.,  65  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Reed,  William  A.  (Chester  D.  Holmes  Co.),  20  Creek 

Sq.,  Boston. 
Whitman,    E.    R.,    Co.,    The,    10-12    Dorrance    St., 

Charlestown,  Boston. 

Whitman,  M.  M.,  390  Lovell  St.,  Worcester. 
Whitman,  O.  M.,  &  Co.,  82-84  Boston  St.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 


Regalia  and  Society  Badges  and  Emblems. 
Ames  Sword  Co.,  ft.  of  Grape  St.,  Chicopee  Center, 

Chicopee. 
Boston    Regalia    Co.,    The,    387    Washington    St., 

Boston. 

Dorrety,  Wm.  C.,  387  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Fuller  Regalia  &  Costume  Co.,  The,  654  Main  St., 

Worcester. 
Harding  Uniform  &  Regalia  Co.,  The,  211  Tremont 

St.,  Boston. 

Varsity  Emblem  Co.,  10  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 
Young,  M.  W.,  Regalia  Co.,  The,  Worthington  St., 

Springfield. 


Roofing  Materials. 

American  Fire  Proofing  Co.,  88  So.  Market  St., 
Boston.  Office:  166  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Chapman  &  Soden,  110  Third  St.,  Chelsea.  Office: 
410  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

New  England  Felt  Roofing  Works,  First  and  Dor- 
chester Sts.,  So.  Boston.  Office:  101  Milk  St., 
Boston. 


Rubber  Goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Appleton,  F.  H.,  &  Son,  Inc.,  Franklin.  Office: 
185  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Archer  Rubber  Co.,  213  Central  St.,  Milford. 

Atlantic  Rubber  Co.,  Providence  St.,  Hyde  Park, 
Boston. 

A.  &  A.  Rubber  Co.,  So.  Framingham,  Framingham. 

Beacon  Rubber  Co.,  149  Commercial  St.,  Lynn. 

Bedford  Rubber  Co.,  78  Kingston  St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Rubber  Disc  Co.,  218  Columbia  Rd.,  Dor- 
chester, Boston. 

Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Co.,  Cambridge 
and  Plymouth.  Office:  15  State  St.,  Boston. 

B  &  R  Rubber  Co.,  North  Brookfield. 

Carr,  F.  S.,  Rubber  Co.,  So.  Framingham,  Framing- 
ham. 

Clapp,  E.  H.,  Rubber  Co.,  Hanover.  Office:  49 
Federal  St.,  Boston, 

Clifton  Mfg.  Co.,  65  Brookside  Av.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Boston. 

Danversport  Rubber  Co.,  Danvers.  Office:  178 
Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Davidson  Rubber  Co.,  Caldwell  St.,  Boston. 

Easthampton  Rubber  Thread  Co.,  Payson  Av., 
Easthampton. 

Fisk  Rubber  Co.,  The,  Chicopee  Falls,  Chicopee. 

Franklin  Rubber  Co.,  Eastern  Av.,  Maiden.  Office: 
105  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Hale,  Alfred,  Rubber  Co.,  17  Covington  St.,  So. 
Boston,  Boston. 

Hoyt  Rubber  Co.  (B.  E.  Phillips,  Jr.),  58  Thayer 
St.,  Boston. 

Lynn  Rubber  Manufacturing  Co.,  471  Union  St., 
Lynn. 

Massachusetts  Chemical  Co.,  Walpole. 

Metropolitan  Air  Goods  Co.,  2  Haven  St.,  Reading. 

Monatiquot  Rubber  Works  Co.,  Braintree.     Office: 

555  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

;    Mystic  Rubber  Co.,  217  Arlington  St.,  W.  Medford, 
Medford. 

Oxford  Rubber  Co.,  748  Main  St.,  Cambridge. 

Phillips,  B.  E.,  Jr.  (Hoyt  Rubber  Co.),  58  Thayer 
St.,  Boston. 

Plymouth  Rubber  Co.,  Monk  St.,  Stoughton. 
|   Reading  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  Reading. 
i    Revere  Rubber  Co.,  Eastern  Av.,  Chelsea, 
i   Sagamore  Rubber  Mfg.  Co.,  Saugus. 
i   St.  Louis  Rubber  Co.,  151-157  Court  St.,  Boston. 
|   Stephen,  K.  H.,  &  Sons,  42  Southbridge  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 
!    Stoughton     Rubber     Co.,     Stoughton.     Office:  232 

Summer  St.,  Boston. 
'   Stowe  &  Woodward  Co.,  Campello,  Brockton. 

Tyer  Rubber  Co.,  Andover. 

Saddlery  and  Harness. 

Bareille,  Felix,  29  Taylor  St.,  Springfield. 

Boston  Harness  Co.,  The,  Concord  Junction,  Con- 
cord. 

Bott  Bros.,  5  Main  St.,  Gloucester. 

Carter,  Edward  H.,  245  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Clark  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  28  Kempton  PI.,  W.  Newton, 
Newton. 

Cluer,  Alvin  W.,  340  Bridge  St.,  Lowell. 

Cogan,  Joseph,  &  Son,  65  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 


CLASSIFICATION    BY   INDUSTRY. 


167 


Cotter  &  Prendergast,  207  Commercial  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Cushman  Bros.,  348  Lincoln  St.,  Marlborough. 

Donovan  Harness  Co.,  109  Market  St.,  Lowell. 

Doughty,  Chas.,  Estate,  Warren  St.,  Randolph. 

Dowlin  Leather  Company,  155  Pleasant  St.,  North 
Adams. 

Fitzgerald  &  Cotter,  144  Commercial  St.,  Worcester. 

Forgie,  James,  Sons,  20  So.  Market  St.,  Boston. 

Godfrey,  G.  R.,  14  Pearl  St.,  Gardner. 

Holyoke  Halter  Mfg.  Co.  (R.  Glunz),  114  Front  St., 
Holyoke. 

Killion,  Wm.,  &  Son,  167  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 

Kinnell  Mfg.  Co.,  92  Renne  Av.,  Pittsfield. 

London  Harness  Co.,  176  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Manley,  Daniel  P.,  83  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Manley,  Patrick,  196  Rutherford  Av.,  Charlestown, 
Boston. 

McAleer,  R.,  &  Co.,  155  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

McCall,  Francis  H.,  353  Rutherford  Av.,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 

Murphy,  J.  D.,  24  Travers  St.,  Boston. 

Newhall  &  Upham,  29  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 

Pink,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  67a  Chestnut  St.,  Boston. 

Regnier,  T.  J.,  74-80  Bridge  St.,  Springfield. 

Robinson-Brockway  Mfg.  Co.,  95  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 

Sartwell,  Heinold,  &  Humphrey  (John  Speirs),  39-41 
High  St.,  Boston. 

Thomson,  Alexander,  411  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Vadnuais,  Edmond,  66  Centre  St.,  North  Adams. 

Sand    and    Emery    Paper    and    Cloth. 

American  Glue  Co.,  Walpole.     Office:  121  Beverly 

St.,  Boston. 
Antiseptic  File  Co.,  The  (N.  E.  Sibley),  73  Taylor 

St.,  Springfield. 

Sausage,  not  made  in  Slaughtering  or  Meat- 
packing Establishments. 
Anthony,   Swift,   &  Co.,  Bridge  Sq.,  New  Bedford. 

Office:  Chicago,  111. 
Baldau,  Fred,  Co.,  451  E.  Eighth  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Batchelder  &  Snyder,  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 
Bay  State  Packing  Co.,  64  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 
Berlo  Bros.,  322  Broadway,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Bertels,  B.  Joseph,  15  Church  St.,  Worcester. 
Boepple,  George,  600  Millbury  St.,  Worcester. 
Borowich,  Michael,  30  Barclay  St.,  Fall  River. 
Brockton  Sausage  Mfg.  Co.  (F.  L.  Gareis),  370  No. 

Montello  St.,  Brockton. 

Brumbach,  John  W.,  257  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 
Butler  Beef  Co.,  Lyman  St.,  Springfield. 
Carzauiga,    J.    B.,    92    Columbia    St.,    So.    Quincy, 

Quincy. 

Cudahy  Packing  Co.,  The,  1  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 
Darling,    L.    B.,    Fertilizer   Co.,   r.    Greenwood   St., 

Worcester.     Office:  40  No.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Da  Silva,  Vincent,  340  Lindsey  St.,  Fall  River. 
Debroisse,  Louis,  Bellingham.     Office:  Woonsocket, 

R.  I. 

Furneaux,  Henry  J.,  647  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 
Gareis,  F.  L.  (Brockton  Sausage  Mfg.  Co.),  370  No. 

Montello  St.,  Brockton. 
Carney,  M.,  893  Centre  St.,  Brockton. 


Geiger,  George,  25  Thomas  St.,  Worcester. 
Heinicke,  Max,  637  Summer  St.,  Holyoke. 
Heskamp-Bunke  Co.,  86  North  St.,  Boston. 
Hoffman,  Herman  L.,  Estate,  82  North  St.,  Boston. 
Holt,  John,  180  Valley  St.,  Lawrence. 
Keviatkowski,  A.,  11  Union  St.,  Holyoke. 
King  &  Hodge,  136  Lowell  St.,  Fall  River. 
Knechler  Bros.,  337  So.  Second  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Lacerda,  C.  C.,  &  Son,  241  Portland  St.,  Cambridge. 
Maggioli,  Nazzereno,  149  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 
McDonald,  W.  M.,  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  139  Blackstone 

St.,  Boston. 

Mello,  A.  S.,  364  Brightman  St.,  Fall  River. 
Parks   Sausage    &   Provision   Co.,    100   Commercial 

St.,  Boston. 

Pavao,  Manuel  B.,  114  Ballard  St.,  Fall  River. 
Rezendes,  J.  F.,  417  So.  Second  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Riley,  Joseph,  St.  Jerome  Av.,  Holyoke. 
Roussel,  J.,  162  Riverside  St.,  Lowell. 
Schmidt,  Jacob  H.,  424  So.  Second  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Schonland,  Henry  C.,  Jr.,  r.  36  Park  St.,  Lawrence. 
Schultz,  John  A.,  321  Main  St.,  Cambridge. 
Spiegel,  Augusta  S.,  30  Carolina  Av.,  Jamaica  Plain, 

Boston. 

Velozo,  J.  V.,  55  Morton  St.,  Fall  River. 
Viano  &  Re,  32  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 
Wagner,  Robert,  &  Co.,  132  Kimball  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Weitz,   Carl  A.,   67  South  St.,   Somerville.     Office: 

105  Eliot  St.,  Boston. 
Wolfrum,     Christian,     57     Prentiss     St.,     Roxbury, 

Boston. 
Zimmerman,  M.,  Co.,  127  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

Saws. 

Ambler  Saw  Mfg.  Co.,  The  (Fred  B.  Ambler),  Natick. 
Boston  Saw  &  Tool  Co.,  125  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Cunningham,  Ashton  E.,  23  Hudson  St.,  Worcester. 
Fowle,  John  L.,  off  Ash  St.,  Reading. 
Quality  Saw  &  Tool  Works  Associates,  119  Liberty 

St.,  Springfield. 

Massachusetts  Saw  Works,  Brightwood,  Springfield. 
Simonds  Mfg.  Co.,  35  North  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Scales  and  Balances. 

Acme  Automatic  Bagging  Scale  Co.,  r.  106  Pleasant 

St.,  Maiden. 

Fairbanks  Co.,  The,  42  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 
Knowles  Scale  Works  (Walter  H.  Hoyt),  78  Fletcher 

St.,  Lowell. 
North  American  Scale  Co.,  The,  97  Haverhill  St., 

Boston. 

Screws,  Machine. 

American  Screw  Co.  (M.  S.  Manzer),  Rollins  & 
Moody  Sts.,  Waltham. 

Anthony  Screw  Co.,  326  Chandler  St.,  Worcester. 

Armstrong,  F.  A.  W.,  &  Co.,  358-364  Atlantic  Av., 
Boston. 

Atlantic  Machine  Screw  Co.,  48  Binford  St.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Chellis,  H.  E.,  Company,  The,  65  Harrison  Av., 
Springfield. 

Critchley  Machine  Screw  Co.,  100  Beacon  St., 
Worcester. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Hill,  Geo.  Q.,  Co.,  The,  32  Dorchester  Av.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Hope,  W.  H.,  Co.,  3  Gushing  St.,  Lowell. 

Manzer,  M.  S.  (American  Screw  Co.),  Rollins  & 
Moody  Sts.,  Waltham. 

Mellor  Mfg.  Co.,  56  Harrison  Av.,  Springfield. 

New  England  Screw  Co.,  15  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Ramsdell  Specialty  Co.,  W.  Boylston  St.,  Worcester. 

Reed  &  Curtis  Machine  Screw  Co.,  The,  108  Gold  St., 
Worcester. 

Reed  &  Prince  Mfg.  Co.,  Duncan  Av.,  Worcester. 

Standard  Screw  Co.,  79  Beacon  St.,  Worcester. 

Waltham  Screw  Co.,  r.  Crescent  St.,  Waltbam. 

Welmade  Screw  &  Mfg.  Co.,  r.  1  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Screws,  Wood. 

Continental  Wood  Screw  Co.,  144  No.  Front  St., 
New  Bedford. 

Sewing  Machines  and  Attachments. 

Arbetter  Felling  Machine  Co.,  242  Dover  St.,  Boston. 
Duke  Brothers,  142  Kneeland  St.,  Boston. 
Haskell,  M.  A.,  &  Co.,  12  Summer  St.,  So.  Braintree, 

Braintree. 
New  Home  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  The,  36  So.  Main 

St.,  Orange. 
Reece  Button  Hole  Machine  Co.,  The,  502  Harrison 

Av.,  Boston. 

Shipbuilding,  including  Boat  Building. 

Anderson,  Charles  A.,  Wareham. 

Atlantic  Co.,  The,  Carriage  St.,  Amesbury. 

Beetle,  Chas  D.,  E.  French  Av.,  New  Bedford. 

Borden,  Chas.  A.,  &  Son,  180  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Dor- 
chester, Boston. 

Britt  Bros.,  24  Raddin  St.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Brooks,  S.  W.  K.,  139  Coleridge  St.,  E.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Burnham  Bros.,  40  Wharf  St.,  Gloucester. 

Cape  Cod  Power  Dory  Co.,  Main  St.,  Wareham. 

Casey  &  DeVontour,  Bridge  St.,  Fairhaven. 

Chaisson,  Geo.  L.,  9  Elmwood  Rd.,  Swampscott. 

Colter,  John,  252  Adams  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston. 

Davy,  Wm.  H.,  88  Putnam  Av.,  Cambridge. 

Emmons,  E.  Gerry,  53-61  New  Ocean  St.,  Swamp- 
scott. 

Fenton,  Archibald,  276  E.  Main  St.,  Gloucester. 

Fenton,  David,  Co.,  The,  Ashland  St.,  Manchester. 
Office:  706  Sears  Bldg.,  Boston. 

Fore  River  Shipbuilding  Co.,  Quincy. 

Gifford,  Allen  B.,  Parker  St.,  Gloucester. 

Goodwin,  Edmund  F.,  River  St.,  Bradford,  Haverhill. 

Graves,   James  E.,   Harding's  Lane,   Marblehead. 

Green,  Richard  T.,  Co.,  211  Marginal  St.,  Chelsea. 

Kurd,  A.  W.,  36  Dearborn  Av.,  W.  Lynn,  Lynn. 

Keough,  Richard  F.,  80  Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Bos- 
ton. 

Lantz,  Owen,  &  Co.,  27  Vincent  St.,  Gloucester. 

Lawley,  George,  &  Son  Corporation,  Ericsson  St., 
Neponset,  Boston. 

Leighton,  E.  D.,  Co.,  Inc.,  109  Sumner  St.,  E.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Linnell,  Howard  H.,  287  Savin  Hill  Av.,  Dorchester, 
Boston . 

Loring,  George  B.,  79  Allen  St.,  Braintree. 


Lowell,  Hiram,  &  Son  (Fred  A.  Lowell),  459  Main 

St.,  Amesbury. 

Lufkin,  Charles  F.,  353  Main  St.,  Gloucester. 
:   Martin,  Ambrose  A.,  Plummers  Wharf,  Jeffries  Point, 

E.  Boston,  Boston. 

j   McKie,  William,  100  Border  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
I   Morse,  Wm.  H.,  &  Co.,  222  Merrimac  St.,  Newbury- 

port. 
I   Murray   &  Tregurtha   Co.,    340   W.    First   St.,    So. 

Boston,  Boston. 

!  Parkhurst,  Chas.,  &  Son,  ft.  of  Duncan  St.,  Glouces- 
ter. 
Peterson,  Sidney,  &  Co.,  1  Decatur  St.,  E.  Boston, 

Boston. 
Pigeon-Fraser  Hollow  Spar  Co.,   131  Coleridge  St., 

E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Read  Bros.,  Riverside  Av.,  Somerset.     Office:   Fall 

River. 
Robertson,  John  R.,   126  Charles  St.,  Auburndale, 

Newton. 

Shea,  T.  H.,  53-55  Union  St.,  Springfield. 
Smith,  Frank  C.,  Fairhaven. 

Stearns  &  McKay  Co.,  89  Front  St.,  Marblehead. 
Story,  Arthur  D.,  Main  St.,  Essex. 
Story    &    Wardwell,    272    Border    St.,    E.    Boston, 

Boston. 

Swartz,  Manuel,  Front  St.,  Edgartown. 
Tarr,  George  C.,  89  Duncan  St.,  Gloucester. 
Tarr  &  James,  Essex. 

Thurston,  Geo.  E.,  16  Commercial  St.,  Gloucester. 
Toppan  Boat  Mfg.  Co.,  125  Riverside  Av.,  Medford. 

Office:  25  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 
True,  Arthur  R.,  417  Main  St.,  Amesbury. 
Union  Spar  Co.,  43  Rogers  St.,  Gloucester. 
Waddell,  David  M.,  Bearskin  Neck,  Rockport. 
Wheeler,  Andrew  D.,   115  Wheeler  St.,  Gloucester. 
Wheeler,  Percy  W.,  Say  ward's  Wharf,  Parker  St., 

Gloucester. 
White,  T.  L.,  Ashland  St.,  Manchester. 

Shirts. 

Albee,  Mary  A.  (Fitchburg  Shirt  Co.),  219  Blossom 
St.,  Fitchburg. 

Chase,  Amos  F.,  521  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Cluett,  Peabody,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Leominster.  Office: 
Troy,  N.  Y. 

Dreyfus,  Jacob,  &  Sons,  Boston. 

Edwards,  E.,  &  Sons,  10  Blackstone  St.,  Worcester. 
Office:  South  Av.,  Natick. 

Edwards,  E.,  &  Sous,  South  Av.,  Natick. 

E.  C.  Mfg.  Co.,  Spring  St.,  Watertown. 

Ells,  Burton  S.,   Adams.     Office:  Troy,   N.   Y. 

Empire  Shirt  Mfg.  Co.  (Max  Simmons),  25  Washing- 
ton St.  No.,  Boston. 

Fitchburg  Shirt  Co.  (Mary  A.  Albee),  219  Blossom 
St.,  Fitchburg. 

Hovey,  C.  F.,  &  Co.,  33  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Lea,  Ingebright,  15  Main  St.,  Haverhill. 

Manhattan  Shirt  Co.,  The,  Columbia  Av.,  Pittsfield. 
Office:  207  River  St.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Marshall  Shirt  &  Waist  Co.,  119  Munroe  St.,  Lynn. 

Miller,  A.  &  B.,  121  Orleans  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Simmons,  Max  (Empire  Shirt  Mfg.  Co.),  25  Washing- 
ton St.  No.,  Boston. 

Swain  Shirt  Co.,  Arch  St.,  Lynn. 

Wachusett  Shirt  Co.,  97  Water  St.,  Leominster. 


CLASSIFICATION    BY   INDUSTRY. 


169 


Shoddy. 

American  Woolen  Co.  (Beaver  Brook  Shoddy  Mills), 
Dracut.  Office:  911  Shawmut  Bank  Bldg., 
Boston. 

Beaumont  Bros.,  E.  Foxborough,  Foxborough, 

Beaumont,  Lewis  P.,  Plainville.     Office:  Wrentham. 

Beaver  Brook  Shoddy  Mills  (American  Woolen  Co.), 
Dracut.  Office:  911  Shawmut  Bank  Bldg., 
Boston. 

Boston  Bedding  Supply  Co.,  Natick.  Office:  110 
Canal  St.,  Boston. 

Charles  River  Woolen  Co.,  Franklin.  Office:  No. 
Bellingham. 

City  Mills  Woolen  Co.  (Mann  &  Buckley),  City 
Mills,  Norfolk. 

Cordingly,  W.  S.,  &  Son  (Silurian  Mills),  2300  Wash- 
ington St.,  Newton.  Office:  229  A  St.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Ford,  Hawkes,  &  Co.,  Monson.     Office:  Palmer. 

Gould  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Shirley. 

Gray,  T.  H..  &  Co.,  Hyde  Park.  Office:  170  Summer 
St.,  Boston. 

Hamlet  Mills,  Otter  River,  Templeton. 

Hilton,  James,  Auburn  St.,  Auburn. 

Klous,  Henry,  Inc.,  Methuen.  Office:  1  Whitman 
St.,  Lawrence. 

Lee,  William  M.,  61  Freedom  St.,  Athol. 

Mann  &  Buckley  (City  Mills  Woolen  Co.),  City 
Mills,  Norfolk. 

Mendon  Woolen  Mills  (Geo.  R.  Whiting),  Mendon. 
Office:  40  Cottage  St.,  Franklin. 

National  Wadding  Mfg.  Co.,  Marlborough. 

Noack,  Paul,  Quinapoxet,  Holden. 

Norfolk  Woolen  Co.,  Norfolk.     Office:  Franklin. 

Norfolk  Woolen  Co.,  Franklin. 

Otter  River  Mills  (Albert  H.  Turner),  Otter  River, 
Templeton. 

Rawitser,  Frederick  &  William  (South  Acton  Woolen 
Co.),  So.  Acton,  Acton. 

Rich,  John  S.,  Millbury. 

Silurian  Mills  (W.  S.  Cordingly  &  Son),  2300  Wash- 
ington St.,  Newton.  Office:  229  A  St.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

South  Acton  Woolen  Co.  (Frederick  &  William  Rawit- 
ser), So.  Acton,  Acton. 

Stoughton  Mills,  Inc.,  Stoughton.  Office:  170  Sum- 
mer St.,  Boston. 

Sullivan,  R.  T.,  Co.,  Wellesley.  Office:  Newton 
Lower  Falls. 

Taunton  Wool  Stock  Co.,  32  Washington  St.,  Taun- 
ton. 

Turner,  Albert  H.  (Otter  River  Mills),  Otter  River, 
Templeton. 

Weeks,  F.  D.,  Extracting  Co.,  Shirley. 

Whiting,  Geo.  R.  (Mendon  Woolen  Mills),  Mendon. 
Office:  40  Cottage  St.,  Franklin. 

Show  Cases. 

Auld,  Francis  L.  (Auld  Show  Case  Co.),  84  State  St., 
Cambridge.  Office:  403  Sudbury  Bldg.,  Boston. 

Brink,  C.  I.,  Inc.,  400-408  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Daniels  &  Johnston  (Inc.)  (Theodore  P.  Daniels), 
4  Merrimac  St.,  Boston. 

Eastern  Show  Case  Co.,  144  Friend  St.,  Boston. 

Forsberg,  E.,  &  Co.,  100  Commercial  St.,  Worcester. 


Hill,  Benjamin,  Co.,  21  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 

Joslin  Show  Case  Co.,  The,  113  Boston  St.,  So.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

New  England  Show  Case  Co.,  25  Merrimac  St.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Pynn  &  Cameron,  87  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 

Springfield  Mirror  &  Show  Case  Co.,  190  Worthington 
St.,  Springfield. 


Signs  and  Advertising  Novelties. 

|   American  Electric  Sign  Co.,  58  Ellery  St.,  Boston. 
:   Arms    Pocketbook   &    Leather    Novelty    Co.,    Am- 

herst. 

Bay  State  Sign  Co.,  Moraine  PI.,  Brockton. 
!  Buck,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  52  E.  Canton  St.,  Boston. 
Goodwin,  C.  L.,  &  Co.,  166  Union  St.,  Worcester. 
Hartwell,  O.  D.,  294  Plainfield  St.,  Springfield. 
Hayerhill  Sign  Co.  (Silas  West),  11  Merrimack  St., 

Haverhill. 

Lopez,  A.  R.,  &  Bros.,  3  School  St.,  Boston. 
Pathie,  William,  Co.,  20  &  22  Houghton  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 
!   Stephens,  A.  W.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Robbins  &  Newton  Sts., 

Waltham. 

I  West,  Silas  (Haverhill  Sign  Co.),  11  Merrimack  St., 
Haverhill. 


Silk  and  Silk  Goods,  including  Throwsters. 

Adams,    Daniel   E.,   Athol.     Office:  77   Greene   St., 

New  York  City. 
Belding  Bros.  &  Co.,  99  Hawley  St.,  Northampton. 

Office:  528  Broadway,  New  York  City. 
Berkshire  &  Becket  Silk  Co.,  Becket. 
Boston  Braid  Mfg.  Co.,  50  Thayer  St.,  Boston. 
Campbell,  M.  F.,  &  Co.  (North  Andover  Silk  Wiping 

Cloth    Mfg.    Co.),    No.    Andover    Depot,    No. 

Andover. 
Cornforth  &  Marx  (Fitchburg  Silk  Mills),  133  Ash- 

burnham  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Dalrymple,  J.  A.,  &  Co.,  285  Thorndike  St.,  Lowell. 

Office:  88  Washington  St.,  Haverhill. 
Dery,  D.  G.,  Wales  &  Reed  Sts.,  Taunton.     Office: 

Allentown,  Pa. 

Donoghue  Silk  Co.,  The,  Cabot  St.,  Holyoke. 
Fitchburg  Silk  Mills  (Cornforth  &  Marx),  133  Ash- 

burnham  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Gilt  Edge  Silk  Mills,  1114  Kempton  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

Goetz  Silk  Mfg.  Co.,  Cabot  St.,  Holyoke. 
Newton  Mills  (Wm.  Ryle  &  Co.),  Elliot  St.,  Newton 

Upper  Falls,  Newton. 
Nonotuck   Silk  Co.,  Northampton   &  Williamsburg. 

Office:  Florence. 
North  Andover  Silk  Wiping  Cloth  Mfg.  Co.  (M.  F. 

Campbell    &    Co.),    No.    Andover    Depot,    No. 

Andover. 

Rice,  A.  H.,  Co.,  55  Spring  St.,  Pittsfield. 
Ryle,  Wm.,  &  Co.  (Newton  Mills) ,  Elliot  St.,  Newton 

Upper  Falls,  Newton. 

Skinner,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  206  Elm  St.,  Holyoke. 
Thairlwall,  W.  C.,  &  Co.,  Tudor  St.,  Cambridge. 
Weinz  Trimming  Co.,  68  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 


170 


MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Silverware  and  Plated  Ware. 

Anthony,  E.  A.,  134  Bank  St.,  Attleborough. 

Blake,  James  E.,  Co.,  The,  49  So.  Main  St.,  Attle- 
borough. 

Bristol  Jewelry  Co.,  Inc.,  98  County  St.,  Attle- 
borough. 

Cowlishaw,  W.  I.,  18  Harvard  PI.,  Boston. 

Mandalian  &  Hawkins,  Elm  St.,  North  Attleborough. 

Pairpoint  Corp.,  The,  Howland  &  Prospect  Sts.,  New 
Bedford. 

Paul  Revere  Silver  Co.,  286  Congress  St.,  Boston. 

Paye  &  Baker  Mfg.  Co.,  Richards  Av.,  North  Attle- 
borough. 

Poole  Silver  Co.,  104  Whittendon  St.,  Taunton. 

Reed  &  Barton  Corporation,  48  W.  Brittannia  St., 
Taunton. 

Rogers,  F.  B.,  Silver  Co.,  31  Winthrop  St.,  Taunton. 

Rogers,  Lunt,  &  Bowlen  Co.,  Federal  St.,  Greenfield. 

Saart,  W.  H.,  Co.,  1  Horton  St.,  Attleborough. 

Salman,  John  A.,  21  Bromfield  St.,  Boston. 

Smith,  Frank  W.,  Co.,  60  Chestnut  St.,  Gardner. 

Smith,  L.  B.,  Co.,  326  A  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Taunton  Sheffield  Plate  Co.,  8  Porter  St.,  Taunton. 

Towle  Mfg.  Co.,  ft.  of  Broad  St.,  Newburyport. 

Watson  &  Newell  Co.,  Mechanic  St.,  Attleborough. 

Webster  Co.,  Bank  St.,  North  Attleborough. 

Whiting,  Frank  M.,  &  Co.,  90  Broad  St.,  North  Attle- 
borough. 

Slaughtering  and  Meat  Packing. 
Bartlett,  C.  D.,  2  Holden  St.,  Worcester. 
Berrini,  Luigi,  154  E.  Main  St.,  Milford. 
Belmont  Farm  Products,  Hittinger  St.,  Belmont. 
Blanchard,  A.  F.,  W.  Acton,  Acton. 
Brighton    Dressed    Meat    Co.,    Brighton    Abattoir, 

Boston. 

Chilson,  Austin  B.,  Depot  St.,  Franklin. 
Cohen,  Morris,  Chase  Rd.,  Dartmouth. 
Cunningham  Packing  Co.,  84  So.  Market  St., 

Boston. 
Friederich,  F.,  &  Co.,  Lenox.     Office:  646  North  St., 

Pittsfield. 

Goldberg,  Morris,  Brighton  Abattoir,  Boston. 
Handy,  H.  L.,  Co.,  41-45  Hampden  St.,  Springfield. 
Haverhill  Abattoir  Co.,  132  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 
Herman  &  Levin,  Slocum  Rd.,  Dartmouth. 
Hunt,  A.  C.,  &  Co.,  16-20  Sanford  St.,  Springfield. 
Kelly,  J.  J.,  &  Co.,  91  North  St.,  Boston. 
Learnard,  S.  S.,  Co.,  Brighton  Abattoir,  Boston. 
Levantinsky  Bros.,  Brighton  Abattoir,  Boston. 
McDonald,  W.  M.,  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Concord.     Office: 

139  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 
Mclntire,    E.    A.,    &    Son,    421    Ashburnham    St., 

Fitchburg. 
Merrill,  F.  W.,  Lowell  &  Westford  Rd.,  No.  Chelms- 

ford,  Chelmsford. 
New  England  Dressed  Meat  &  Wool  Co.,  82  Medford 

St.,  Somerville.     Office:  24$  North  St.,  Boston. 
Nichols,  Charles  L.,  350  Main  St.,  Reading. 
North   Packing   &  Provision   Co.,   37   Medford   St., 

Somerville.     Office:  33  No.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Reed,  Thomas  L,  Lowell  Rd.,  Burlington. 
Silloway,  Charles  F.,  Storey  Av.,  Newburyport. 
Springfield  Provision  Co.,  Chicopee.     Office:  Bright- 
wood. 


Squire,  John  P.,  &  Co.,  Medford  St.,  Somerville. 
Office:  30-40  Faneuil  Hall  Market,  Boston. 

Sturtevant  &  Haley  Beef  &  Supply  Co.,  52  Somer- 
ville Av.,  Somerville.  Office:  30-40  Faneuil 
Hall  Market,  Boston. 

Sullivan,  H.  J.,  205  Rindge  Av.,  Cambridge. 

Trelegan,  Frank  W.,  20  Clay  St.,  No.  Cambridge, 
Cambridge. 

Ward,  J.  J.,  177  Sherman  St.,  Cambridge. 

White,  J.  &  D.  M.,  3  &  4  Brighton  Abattoir,  Boston. 

White,  Pevey,  &  Dexter  Co.,  13  Bridge  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Wiegert,  George,  275  Greenwood  St.,  Woicester. 

Winter,  Sanford,  Estate  (E.  H.  Winter),  588  Pearl 
St.,  Brockton. 

Woodbury,  I.  M.,  Park  St.,  Topsfield. 

Smelting  and  Refining,  not  from  the  Ore. 

Bushby,  C.  F.,  105  Foster  St.,  Peabody. 
Butter,  Harry,  84  First  St.,  Cambridge. 
Eastern  Metal  &  Refining  Co.,  66  Roland  St.,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 
Packard,  Abner  B.,  Estate,  Hancock  St.,  Quincy. 


Soap. 

Amee,   John   (Teele  Soap  Co.),   Lincoln  PL,   Cam- 

bridgeport,  Cambridge. 
Bassett,  Walter,  533  Bay  St.,  Taunton. 
Bates,  C.  F.,  &  Co.,  148  Old  Colony  Av.,  Quincy. 

Office:  123  Oliver  St.,  Boston. 

Beach  Soap  Co.,  Lawrence  &  Maple  Sts.,  Lawrence. 
Boston  Soap  Co.,  15  Fulton  PL,  Boston. 
Cameo  Mfg.  Co.,  20  Canterbury  St.,  Worcester. 
Cole,  Elmer  C.,  Co.,  Howard  St.,  Lowell. 
Dandelion  &  Cotton,  Main  St.,  Ayer. 
Diamond  Electric  Soap  Co.  (Jesse  O.  Newton),  105 

Chapman  St.,  Greenfield. 

Eastern  Supply  Co.,  2  Canterbury  St.,  Worcester. 
Ericka  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  872  Liberty  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Fisk  Mfg.  Co.,  ft.  of  Water  St.,  Springfield. 
Flash  Chemical  Co.,  10  Fulton  PL,  Boston. 
Hamson,  J.,  &  Son,  4  Town's  Ct.,  Lynn. 
Hardy  Mfg.  Co.,  97  Centre  St.,  Maiden. 
Hopewell  Bros.,  Chapel  St.,  Newton. 
Hydro-Palm    Soap    Co.,    22    Minot    St.,    Neponset, 

Boston. 

Kemp,  Lysander,  &  Sons,  200  Broadway,  Cambridge. 
Kenney,  F.,  Mfg.  Co.,  360  Dorchester  Av.,  Boston. 
Leman,  A.  C.  (Lavatera  Washing  Powder  Co.), 

19  Lewis  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Lever  Bros.  Co.,  176  Broadway,  Cambridge. 
Maguire,  D.  H.,  &  Co.,  7  Summer  St.,  Haverhill. 
Marsh,  Geo.  E.,  Co.,  The,  393  Chestnut  St.,  E.  Lynn, 

Lynn. 

Mathison,  Chas.  W.,  61  Tolman  Av.,  Lowell. 
Nathan's,  Emanuel,  Sons  (Roxbury  Chemical  Works) , 

71  Prentiss  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
National  Soap  Corp.,  23  W.  First  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 
Newton,  Jesse  O.  (Diamond  Electric  Soap  Co.),  105 

Chapman  St.,  Greenfield. 
Norris,   Wm.    H.,    &   Sons,    Second   &   Spruce   Sts., 

Chelsea. 


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171 


Potter  Drug  &  Chemical  Corp.,  Medford  St.,  Maiden. 

Office:  135  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 
Rand  &  Byam,  9  Charles  St.,  Charlestown,  Boston. 
Richardson,  C.  D.  (Surprise  Soap  Co.),  45    Bennet 

St.,  Boston. 

Richmond,  C.  C.,  &  Co.,  40  Batterymarch  St.,  Boston. 
Roxbury     Chemical     Works     (Emanuel     Nathan's 

Sons),  71  Prentiss  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Standard  Chemical  Co.,  62  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Stewart,  A.  Collins,  Co.,  12  Pond  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 

Boston. 
Surprise  Soap  Co.  (C.  D.  Richardson),    45    Bennet 

St.,  Boston. 
Swift   &   Company   Soap   Works,   37   Medford   St., 

Somerville.     Office:  34  No.  Market  St.,  Boston. 
Teele  Soap  Co.  (John  Amee),  Lincoln  PL,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 

Toiletine  Co.    (W.  H.  Ulrich),  Greenfield. 
Warren  Soap   Mfg.   Co.,   The,   Watertown.     Office: 

77  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Whitman  &  Pratt  Rendering  Co.,  125  Harrison  Av., 

Fitchburg. 

Whitney,  G.  F.,  Co.,  59  Long  Wharf,  Boston. 
Woodley  Soap  Mfg.  Co.,  33  Norfolk  Av.,  Boston. 

Soda- Water  Apparatus. 

American    Soda    Fountain    Co.,    282    Congress    St., 

Boston. 
Puffer   Mfg.    Co.,    The,   Winchester.     Office:  44-48 

Portland  St.,  Boston. 
Rowe,  L.  L.,  72  Portland  St., -Boston. 

Sporting  and  Athletic  Goods. 

De  Stefano,  A.,  80  Blackstone  St.,  Boston. 
Harwood,  H.,  &  Sons,  Natick. 
Kent,"  Elijah,  Seekonk.     Office:  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Kerns  Rowing   Appliance  Co.    (Edward  J.   Kerns), 

93  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 

Lothrop,  L.  D.,  &  Son,  68  Duncan  St.,  Gloucester. 
Mansfield,  G.  H.,  &  Co.,  Canton. 
McCully,  R.  T.,  94  Arch  St.,  Boston. 
Mears    Improved    Line    Co.,    Pickering    St.,    Essex. 

Office:  Gloucester. 
Mills    Woven    Cartridge    Belt    Co.,    51    Union    St., 

Worcester. 
Montague  City  Rod  Co.,  Pelham.     Office:  Montague 

City. 

Montague  City  Rod  Co.,  Montague  City,  Montague. 
Rogers   Sporting   Goods   Co.,    29   Worthington   St., 

Springfield. 

Shields,  John  W.,  31  Brook  St.,  Brookline. 
Spalding,  A.   G.,   &  Bros.    Mfg.    Co.,    opp.    Center 

Depot,  Chicopee. 

Stall  &  Dean  Mfg.  Co.,  23  Foundry  St.,  Brockton. 
Tober  Bros.,  Inc.,  40  Emery  St.,  Springfield. 
Victor  Sporting  Goods  Co.,  43  Lyman  St.,  Spring- 
field. 
Wright  &  Ditson,  Main  St.,  Wakefield.     Office:  344 

Washington  St.,  Boston. 

Springs,  Steel,  Car  and  Carriage. 

Duff  Spring  Co.,  39  Harvard  St.,  Cambridge. 
Palmer,  Joseph,  333  Rutherford  Av.,  Charlestown, 
Boston. 


Starch. 

Barker,  H.,  &  Co.,  r.  California  St.,  Newton.  Office: 
202  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Boston. 

Diamond  Finish  Starch  Co.,  Littleton. 

Nemock  Specialty  Co.,  260  School  St.,  Lowell. 

Newton  Co.,  The,  r.  California  St.,  Newton.  Office: 
Watertown. 


Stationery  Goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 

Ambler  Myriagraph  Co.,  The,  Willow  St.,  Natick. 

American  Pad  &  Paper  Co.,  Appleton  St.,  Holyoke. 

!   Andrews,  C.  C.  (Ideal  Book  Mailing  Corner  Co.),  81 

Mechanic  St.,  Worcester. 

Baker  School  Specialty  Co.,  lid  College  Av.,  Somer- 
ville. 
;   Boston  Index  Card  Co.,  113  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Eaton,  Crane,  &  Pike  Co.,  So.  Church  St.,  Pittsfield. 
I   Essex  Pad  &  Paper  Co.,   Lyman  &  Summer  Sts., 

Holyoke. 

i   Gale-Sawyer  Co.,  46  Binford  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
;    Highland  Mfg.  Co.,  Winter  St.,  Holyoke. 
I   Howe  Mill  Crayon  Co.,  Inc.,  4  Eighth  Av.,  Lowell. 
;   Ideal  Book  Mailing  Corner  Co.  (C.  C.  Andrews),  81 

Mechanic  St.,  Worcester. 

I   Laughton  Pad  Co.,  42  Chapel  St.,  Westfield. 
i   Lowell  Crayon  Co.,  198  Mammoth  Rd.,  Lowell. 
'   Library  Bureau,  Albany  St.,  Cambridge. 
Smith  Tablet  Co.,  Inc.,  The,  Winter  St.,  Holyoke. 
Standard  Crayon   Mfg.   Co.,  The,  61   Putnam  St., 

Danvers. 

Van  Valkenburg,  L.  D.,  39  Laurel  St.,  Holyoke. 
Ward,  Samuel,  Co.,  57-63  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 
i   White  &  Wyckoff  Mfg.  Co.,  Water  St.,  Holyoke. 
Wright  Cutter  Co.,  24  Binford  St.,  So.  Boston,  Bos- 
ton. 

Statuary  and  Art  Goods. 

i   Boston  Plastic  Art  Co.,  The,  67  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 
!   Cairns,  Hugh,  Co.,  9  Harcourt  St.,  Boston. 
j   Caproni,  P.  P.,  &  Bro.,  Inc.,  1920  Washington  St., 
Boston. 

Da  Prato,  A.,  &  Co.,  35  So.  Eden  St.,  Charlestown, 

Boston. 

I   Emmel,  Chas.,  &  Rose  Co.,  383  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
|   Horrigan,  John,  129  Federal  Av.,  Quincy. 

Mass.  Art  Co.  (Carli  Luigi),  22  Piedmont  St.,  Boston. 

Nardi,  J.,  Co.,  563  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Nardini,  A.  P.,  Co.,  715  Mass.  Av.,  Boston. 

N.  E.  Statuary  Co.,  7  Paul  St.,  Boston. 

Pride,  Willis  A.,  &  Co.,  43  Bristol  St.,  Boston. 


Steam  Fittings  and  Heating  Apparatus. 

American  Steam  Gauge  &  Valve  Mfg.  Co.,  208  Cam- 
den  St.,  Boston. 

Ashton  Valve  Co.,  The,  161  First  St.,  E.  Cambridge, 
Cambridge.  Office:  271  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 

Atwood  &  Morrill,  8  Dodge  St.,  Salem. 

Boston  Steam  Specialty  Co.,  332  A  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Crosby  Steam  Gage  &  Valve  Co.,  40  Central  St., 
Boston. 

Davis,  Park  L.,  295  Norfolk  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston. 

d'Este,  Julian,  Co.,  24  Canal  St.,  Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Gurney  Heater  Mfg.  Co.,  Arlington  St.,  So.  Framing- 
ham. 

Halsey  Mftr.  Co.,  13-19  State  St.,  Lynn. 

Howes,  S   M.,  Co.,  The,  42  Union  St.,  Boston. 

Jerguson  Mfg.  Co.,  221  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 

Locke  Regulator  Co.,  Inc.,  North  &  Franklin  Sts., 
Salem. 

Mason  Regulator  Co.,  Medway  St.,  Mattapan,  Boston. 

Mass.  Fuel  Saving  Radiator  Co.,  Foxborough. 

New  Bedford  Valve  Mfg.  Co.,  42  Front  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 

North  Carolina  Mica  Co.,  106  Friend  St.,  Boston. 

Phillips  Co.,  The,  35-37  Skilton  Av.,  Somerville. 

Phillips,  W.  P.,  79  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Pickels,  R.  F.  (Watts  Regulator  Co.),  250  Lowell  St., 
Lawrence. 

Royal  Steam  Heater  Co.,  Gardner. 

Smith,  H.  B.,  Co.,  The,  57  Main  St.,  Westfield. 

Spencer  Regulator  Co.  (John  E.  Spencer),  5  &  7  Front 
St.,  Salem. 

Standard  Gauge  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Neponset  St.,  Fox- 
borough. 

Star  Brass  Mfg.  Co.,  104-114  E.  Dedham  St.,  Boston. 

Templeton  Mfg.  Co.,  22  Randolph  St.,  Boston. 

Tenney,  Nelson  H.,  So.  Acton,  Acton. 

Trask  Heating  Co.,  4  Merrimac  St.,  Boston. 

United  Injector  Co.,  The,  1  Watson  St.,  Boston. 
Office:  85  Liberty  St.,  New  York  City. 

Walworth  Manufacturing  Co.,  798  E.  First  St., 
So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Watts  Regulator  Co.  (R.  F.  Pickels),  250  Lowell  St., 
Lawrence. 

Steam  Packing. 

American  Steam  Packing  Co.,  Medfield.  Office:  10- 
12  High  St.,  Boston. 

Chesterton,  A.  W.,  Co.,  Ingalls  Ct.,  Melrose.  Office: 
64  India  St.,  Boston. 

Federal  Metallic  Packing  Co.,  364  Canal  St.,  Boston. 

Gould  Packing  Co.,  88  Cambridge  St.,  E.  Cambridge, 
Cambridge. 

Hart  Packing  Co.,  144  High  St.,  Boston. 

Lubron  Co.,  The,  51   Chapel  St.,  Newton. 

Merrill,  Wm.  B.,  &  Co.,  74  India  St.,  Boston. 

Norristown  Magnesia  &  Asbestos  Co.,  23  Lewis  Wharf, 
Boston. 

Racich  Asbestos  Mfg.  Co.,  129-159  Sumner  St.,  E.  Bos- 
ton, Boston. 

Stereotyping  and  Electrotyping. 

Back  Bay  Electrotype  Co.,  56  Stanhope  St.,  Boston. 

Bay  State  Electrotype  Foundry  (C.  S.  Foss),  176- 
184  High  St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Electrotype  Co.,  109  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Brunell,  A.  B.,  &  Co.,  15  Vine  St.,  Worcester. 

Foss,  C.  S.  (Bay  State  Electrotype  Foundry),  176- 
184  High  St.,  Boston. 

Griffin  &  Concannon  (Lowell  Electrotype  Foundry), 
67  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 

Holmes,  Pehr  G.,  19  Church  St.,  Worcester. 

Holyoke  Electrotyping  Co.,  Cabot  &  Bigelow  Sts., 
Holyoke. 

Home  City  Electrotype  Co.,  53  Hillman  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Lowell  Electrotype  Foundry  (Griffin  &  Concannon), 
67  Middle  St.,  Lowell. 


Morey,  Thos.,  &  Son,  Federal  and    Norwood    Sts., 

Greenfield. 

Peters,  C.  J.,  &  Son  Co.,  145  High  St.,  Boston. 
Scott,  Geo.  C.,  &  Sons,  180  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 
Van  Vlack,  Chas.,  135  Dwight  St.,  Springfield. 
Whitcomb,  H.  C.,  &  Co.,  85  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Stoves,  Gas  and  Oil. 
Central  Oil  &  Gas  Stove  Co.,  Gardner. 
Florence  Co.,  The,  Main  &  Chestnut  Sts.,  Florence, 

Northampton. 
Somerville    Manufacturing    Co.,    28    NewLurn    St., 

Somerville.     Office:  78  Portland  St.,  Boston. 

Stoves  and  Furnaces,  not  including  Gas   and 
Oil  Stoves. 

Brien  Heater  Co.,  Depot  Sq.,  Westfield. 

Dighton    Foundry    Co.,     54    South    St.,    Taunton. 

Office:  No.  Dighton. 

Fisher  Heating  Co.  (A.  Fisher),  14  Third  St.,  Chelsea. 
Leonard  &  Baker  Stove  Co.,  Cushman  St.,  Taunton. 
Lord,  Stone,  &  Co.,  Otter  River,  Templeton. 
Magee    Furnace    Co.,    95    Marginal    St.,    Chelsea. 

Office:  38  Union  St.,  Boston. 
North  Dighton  Co-operative  Stove  Co.,  1  Railroad 

Av.,  Taunton.     Office:  No.  Dighton. 
Ridgeway  Furnace  Co.,  6  Portland  St.,  Boston. 
Smith    &    Anthony    Co.,    Foundry    St.,    Wakefield. 

Office:  54  Union  St.,  Boston. 

Somerset  Stove  Foundry  Co.,  Main  St.,  Somerset. 
Thomas,  Oscar  G.,  Co.,  99  W.  Water  St.,  Taunton. 
Walker  &  Pratt  Mfg.  Co.,  Watertown.  Office: 

31  Union  St.,  Boston. 

Weir  Stove  Co.,  133  W.  Water  St.,  Taunton. 
White,   Warner   Co.,    The,    5th   &   W.   Water   Sts., 

Taunton. 

Structural  Ironwork. 

American  Architectural  Iron  Works  (Israel  Sisonsky), 
11  Lewis  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

American  Mason  Safety  Tread  Co.,  Perry  St., 
Lowell.  Office:  702  Old  South  Bldg.,  Boston. 

Babcock,  Sanborn,  &  Davis,  700  Main  St.,  Cam- 
bridge. 

Beckwith,  Louis  I.  (The  Market  Forge  Co.),  215 
Fifth  St.,  Chelsea. 

Blanchard,  Paschal,  84  Arch  St.,  Lowell. 

Boston  Bridge  Works,  Inc.,  The,  Sixth  &  Binney 
Sts.,  Cambridge.  Office:  47  Winter  St.,  Boston. 

Broad  Gauge  Iron  Works  (M.  L.  Morgan),  r.  191 
Williams  St.,  Chelsea.  Office:  53  Elm  St., 
Boston. 

Builders  Iron  &  Steel  Co.,  262  Bridge  St.,  E.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 

Chelmsford  Foundry  Co.,   Myrtle  St.,   Medford. 

Croft  Iron  Works  Co.,  130  Magazine  St.,  Roxbury, 
Boston. 

Dinn,  P.  J.,  &  Co.,  278  Dover  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Eastern  Bridge  &  Structural  Co.,  Crescent  St., 
Worcester. 

Eastern  Expanded  Metal  Co.,  112-120  Sidney  St., 
Cambridge.  Office:  201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Eastman,  H.  T.,  &  Co.,  162  Binney  St.,  E.  Cam- 
bridge, Cambridge. 


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173 


Elwell,  H.  F.,  Iron  Works,  284  Birnie  Av.,  Spring- 
field. 
Ford  Steel  Column  Co.,  44  Ellery  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

French,  Richard,  Iron  Works,  84  Union  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 
Grecian  Iron  Works  (Alexander  Spitzer),  28  Tudor 

St.,  Cambridge. 

Haarmann,  G.,  Commercial  &  Jackson  Sts.,  Holyoke. 
Ham,  -L.  M.,  &  Co.,  152-160  Portland  St.,  Boston. 
Holt,  J.  B.,  &  Co.,  263  No.  Main  St.,  Brockton. 
Johanson,  A.,  &  Co.,  527  Dorchester  Av.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Knapp,  Arthur  P.,  585  Middlesex  St.,  Lowell. 
Krasser,  F.,  &  Co.,  31  George  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Leavitt,  Guy  S.,  Co.,  Albany  St.,  Cambridge.  Office: 

70  Kilby  St.,  Boston. 

Le  Baron  Foundry  Co.,  Commercial  Yard,  Brockton. 
Market  Forge   Co.,   The    (Louis  I.   Beckwith),   215 

Fifth  St.,  Chelsea. 
Morgan,  M.  L.  (Broad  Gauge  Iron  Works),  r.  191 

Williams    St.,    Chelsea.     Office:    53    Elm    St., 

Boston. 

Nelson  Bros.,  62 £  Thayer  St.,  Boston. 
New  England  Bolt  &  Steel  Co.,  Everett. 
New  England  Structural  Co.,  Second  St.,  Everett. 
New  Eng.  Tank  &  Tower  Co.,  42  Main  St.,  Everett. 

Office:  82  Broad  St.,  Boston. 
Parker  Bros.  Iron  Co.,  Inc.,  171  A  St.,  So.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Puritan  Iron  Works,  36  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 
Robbins,   A.    B.,   Iron   Co.,    Newport   Av.,    Norfolk 

Downs,  Quincy. 
Shawmut  Iron  &  Wire  Works,  537  Rutherford  Av., 

Charlestown,  Boston. 
Sisonsky,  Israel  (American  Architectural  Iron  Works) 

11  Lewis  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Smith,  G.  W.  &  F.,  Iron  Co.,  Gerard  St.,  Roxbury, 
t*     Boston. 

Smith  &  Lovett  Co.,  125  Albany  St.,  Boston. 
Smith,  Sam'l,  Machine  Co.,  620  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 
Snow,  W.  A.,  Iron  Works,  (Inc.),  Third  St.,  Chelsea. 

Office:  19  Portland  St.,  Boston. 
Spitzer,  Alexander  (Grecian  Iron  Works),  28  Tudor 
!*V   St.,  Cambridge. 
Svenson    &    Olsen     (Worcester    Ornamental     Iron 

Works),  136  Green  St.,  Worcester. 
Swaine,  John,  Iron  Works  Co.,  51  Taylor  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

U.  S.  Column  Co.,  Erie  &  Albany  Sts.,  Cambridge. 
Walls,  C.  W.,  44  Lagrange  St.,  Worcester. 
Worcester    Ornamental    Iron    Works    (Svenson    & 

Olsen),  136  Green  St.,  Worcester. 
Young,   A.   F.   R.,   Iron  Works,  408   Atlantic   Av., 

Boston. 
Zinburg,    A.    S.,    365    Main    St.,    Cambridgeport, 

Cambridge. 

Sugar  and  Molasses,   Refining,   not  including 
Beet  Sugar. 

American  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  The,  Granite  St., 
So.  Boston,  Boston.  Office:  117  Wall  St.,  New 
York  City. 

Revere  Sugar  Refinery,  30  Water  St.,  Cambridge. 
Office:  2  Broad  St.,  Boston. 


Sulphuric,  Nitric,  and  Mixed  Acids. 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Co.,  The  (Bradley 
Fertilizer  Works),  Weymouth.  Office:  92  State 
St.,  Boston. 

Surgical  Appliances. 

Curtis  &  Spindell  Co.,  205  Oxford  St.,  Lynn. 
Gorse,  Frank  W.,  Co.,  45  Hunnewell  St.,  Needham 

Heights,  Needham. 
Gorse,   Wm.,   &  Co.,   49   Hunnewell   St.,    Needham 

Heights,  Needham. 

Ladd,  George  W.,  &  Co.,  147  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 
Leach  &  Greene,  24  Beach  St.,  Boston. 
Lewis  Mfg.  Co.,  Walpole. 

Phelps,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  156  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
White,  C.  W.,  &  Co.  (Madge  E.  Wilbur),  99  Court  St., 

Boston. 

Wood,  S.  C.,  &  Son,  28  Renne  Av.,  Pittsfield. 
Worcester  Elastic  Stocking  &  Truss  Co.,  58  Front 

St.,  Worcester. 

Suspenders,  Garters,  and  Elastic  Woven  Goods. 

Adam  &  George,  Waite  &  Wilson  Sts.,  Worcester. 

Agbay,  Samuel  J.,  20  Larkin  St.,  Worcester. 

American  Narrow  Fabric  Co.,  15  Union  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Anderson  Garter  Co.  (A.  S.  Anderson),  78  Kingston 
St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Gore  &  Web  Mfg.  Co.,  102-110  Parker  St., 
Chelsea. 

Chadbourne  &  Moore,  259  Carter  St.,  Chelsea. 
Office:  133  Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Clark  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  246  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Colton,  George  S.,  Elastic  Web  Co.,  Union  St., 
Easthampton. 

Columbia  Garter  Co.  (Carrie  M.  Lord),  77  Bedford 
St.,  Boston. 

Conant,  Houghton,  &  Co.,  Littleton  Common,  Little- 
ton. 

Dibble  &  Warner,  Worthington  St.,  Springfield. 

Easthampton  Elastic  Web  Co.,  Easthampton. 

Edgarton,  C.  A.,  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Shirley  Village, 
Shirley. 

Evans,  H.  G.  (Magic  Clasp  Garter  Co.),  79  Sudbury 
St.,  Boston. 

Firkeissen,  G.  (A.  M.  Greenway  Co.),  Dudley  & 
Villa  Sts.,  Chelsea. 

Frost,  George,  Co.,  551  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

Glendale  Elastic  Fabrics  Co.,  Union  St.,  Easthamp- 
ton. 

Greenway,  A.  M.,'  Co.  (G.  Firkeissen),  Dudley  & 
Villa  Sts.,  Chelsea. 

Hewes  &  Potter,  87  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Howard  Manufacturing  Co.,  97  Monument  St., 
Charlestown,-  Boston. 

Hub  Gore  Makers,  496  No.  Warren  Av.,  Brockton. 
Office:  179  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 

Lapworth,  Wm.,  &  Sons,  off  Depot  St.,  Milford. 

Lapworth  Webbing  Co.,  The,  443  Summer  St., 
Campello,  Brockton. 

Lations  Mfg.  Co.,  274  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Lord,  Carrie  M.  (Columbia  Garter  Co.),  77  Bedford 
St.,  Boston. 

Magic  Clasp  Garter  Co.  (H.  G.  Evans),  79  Sudbury 
St.,  Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS   MANUFACTURES. 


Martin,  T.,  &  Bro.  Mfg.  Co.,  Cambridge  St.,  Lowell. 

Office:  Webster  Av.,  Chelsea. 

Martin,  T.,  &  Bro.  Mfg.  Co.,  Webster'Av.,  Chelsea. 
Moore,  Geo.  C.,  51  Union  St.,  Worcester. 
Nashawannuck  Mfg.  Co.,  Easthampton. 
Newman,  Paul,  15  School  St.,  Boston. 
Pentucket  Narrow  Fabric  Mills,  287  Thorndike  St., 

Lowell. 
Shultz-Goodwin  Co.,  ft.  Bartlett  St.,  Everett.    Office: 

31  Lincoln  St.,  Boston. 
Smithmade    Suspender    Co.,    257    Commercial    St., 

Maiden. 
Taylor,  Thos.  &  Sons  (Vale  Mills),  50  Hough  ton  St., 

Hudson. 
Wood,  J.  W.,  Elastic  Web  Co.,  Rose  &  School  Sts., 

Stoughton. 
Ziegler,    Alfred,  &   Sons   Co.,   1257   Columbua    Av., 

Roxbury,  Boston. 

Tobacco  Manufactures. 

Abell,  Percy,  135  Water  St.,  Saxonville,  Framingham. 
Abrahams,  Louis,  124J  Broad  St.,  Boston. 
Abraham's,  C.,  Sons,  276  State  St.,  Boston. 
Alberts,  Harry  J.,  186  Friend  St.,  Boston. 
Allen,  Geo.  W.,  39  Loring  St.,  Springfield. 
Alles  &  Fisher,  34  Cambridge  St.,  Boston. 
Altshuler,  Joseph,  15  Elm  St.,  Boston. 
American  Smokers  Cigar  Co.,  158  Green  St.,  Jamaica 

Plain,  Boston. 

Annable,  L.,  2J  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Arvidson,  John  W.,  1002  Main  St.,  Brockton. 
Attingar  Cigar  Co.  (George  J.  Attinger),  71  Main  St., 

Holyoke. 

Baer,  R.  J.,  &  Co.,  247  Oakland  St.,  Springfield. 
Baer,  G.,  &  Son,  53  Bliss  St.,  Springfield. 
Baert,  Theodore,  23  Union  St.,  Foxborough. 
Baker  Cigar  Co.,  103  Front  St.,  Worcester. 
Bank,  Isaac,  70  Salem  St.,  Boston. 
Barnes,  Albert  V.,  485  Central  St.,  Winchendon. 
Barnett,  Morris,  457  Worthington  St.,  Springfield. 
Barnett,  Morris  H.,  309  Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Barrett,  Richard  H.,  Walnut  &  Locust  Sts.,  Haver- 
hill. 

Bay  State  Cigar  Co.,  32  Arnold  St.,  Westfield. 

Beck,  Nathan,  7  Thomas  Park,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Benet,  L.  P.,  &  Co.,  257 £  Friend  St.,  Boston. 

Benjamin,  Joseph,  11  Mill  St.,  Revere. 

Benoit,  Albert  F.,  680-682  So.  East  St.,  Holyoke. 

Berry,  George  A.,  6  Elm  St.,  Southbridge. 

Bessette,  W.  A.,  1  Prescott  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Bicringer,  Ferdinand,  27  Exchange  St.,  Boston. 

Blanchfield,    Timothy   J.,    61    Pleasant   St.,    North- 
ampton. 

Bleiler,  Peter  P.,  103  Fayerweather  St.,  Cambridge. 

Bliss,  Charles  L.,  165  E.  Main  St.,  Marlborough. 

Boback,  Wm.  C.,  &  Son,  39  Ward  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Borden,  L.  A.,  301  Main  St.,  Agawam. 

Boston  Bond  Cigar  Co.,  124|  Broad  St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Cigar  Co.  (Jacob  Hyman),  2219  Washington 
St.,  Boston. 

Boston  Terminal  Cigar  Factory  (Mary  Yeager),  121 
Old  Harbor  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Borstel,  Isaac,  Estate,   13  Brookford  St.,   Roxbury, 
Boston. 


Bowdoin  Cigar  Co.,  170  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 

Boyce,  Alma  V.,  170  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Boyce  Cigar  Co.,  80  Union  St.,  Boston. 

Brandhurst,  Henry,  13  Lyman  St.,  Springfield. 

Breslin  &  Campbell,  10  Merrimac  St.,  Boston. 

Brogi,  A.,  104  Albion  St.,  Somerville. 

Broussaau,  Henry,  19  North  St.,  Southbridge. 

Brown,  Henry  C.,  230  Main  St.,  Gloucester. 

Brown,  J.,  88  Jackson  St.,  Methuen. 

Brown,  John  H.,  56  River  St.,  Cambridge. 

Bruske,    Samuel,    561    E.    Eighth    St.,    So.    Boston, 
Boston. 

Buckley,  J.  W.,  35  Moody  St.,  Waltham. 

Buckley,  James  H.,  Co.,  131  Central  St.,  Lowell. 

Burger,  William,  135  Newbury  St.,  Lawrence. 

Burns,  Timothy,  240  Main  St.,  Milford. 

Burns,  W.  B.,  113  Grand  St.,  Worcester. 

Byfield  Snuff  Co.,  Byfield,  Newbury. 

Callahon,  Edward  J.,  771  Western  Av.,  Lynn. 

Cambyses  Co.,  404  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Campbell,  Robert,  Southwick. 

Campers,  John,  61  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 

Campers,  Joseph,  13  Knowlton  St.,  So.  Boston,  Bos- 
ton. 

Canadian    Tobacco    Co.,    1493    Pleasant    St.,    Fall 
River. 

Caren,  S.  D.,  &  Co.,  25  Church  St.,  Worcester. 

Caron,  Frank,  112£  Main  St.,  No.  Adams. 

Carlson,  Frank  A.,  108  Market  St.,  Lynn. 

Cassidy  Bros.,  459  Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Cecconi,  John,  60  Richfield  St.,  Dorchester,  Boston. 

C.  C.  A.  Cigar  Co.,  376  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 

Chain,  Morris,  85  Wahconah  St.,  Pittsfield. 

Cimerblatt,  John,  209  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

Cleary,  John  F.,  183  Acushnet  Av.,  New  Bedford. 

Clossey  &  Huffnagle,  46  Eagle  St.,  No.  Adams. 

Cobb,  Bates,  &  Yerxa,  222  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Coconis,  C.,  15  Cornhill,  Boston. 

Cohen,  Jacob,  60 £  Dearborn  St.,  Boston. 

Cohen,  Max,  24  Travers  St.,  Boston. 

Cohen,  Morris,  267£  Sumner  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Coleman,  Cornelius,  34  Weir  St.,  Taunton. 

Collins,  John  F.,  &  Co.,  No.  Adams. 

Colonial    Tobacco    Co.,    The    (David    London),    62 
Leverett  St.,  Boston. 

Courant,  J.  F.,  7  Spring  St.,  Gloucester. 

Conlon,  John  F.,  16  State  St.,  No.  Adams. 

Conlon  &  Matthews,  19  Main  St.,  No.  Adams. 

Coppola,  James,  r.  63  Common  St.,  Lawrence. 

Goto,  Edmon,  61  Primrose  St.,  Leominster. 

Crane,  Chas.  R.,  11  Court  St.,  Natick. 

Griddle,  Joseph  W.,  89  Main  St.,  Florence,  Northamp- 
ton. 

Crowley  Cigar  Co.  (P.  A.  Crowley),  194  Main  St., 
Springfield. 

Crowther,  Luke  S.,  44  Abbott  St.,  Gardner. 

Cuban  Cigar  Co.,  The,  127  Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Cuban    Cigar    Store,    The    (L.    J.    Peretti    &   Co.), 
993  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Cunio's  Cigarette  Co.,  340  Suffolk  St.,  Lowell. 
Dando,  Charles  J.,  217  Franklin  St.,  Boston. 
Dashever,  M.,  204  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
Davenport,  G.  Frank,  235  Friend  St.,  Boston. 
Davidson  Co.,  12  Harding  St.,  Worcester. 
Davis,  Israel,  400  Common  St.,  Lawrence. 
Delaney,  Louis  O.,  274  Main  St.,  Worcester. 


CLASSIFICATION   BY   INDUSTRY. 


175 


Diehl  &  Murray,  14-16  School  St.,  Westfield. 
Docks,  John,  163  Causeway  St.,  Boston. 
Donnelly,  Christopher,  78  Broadway,  Taunton. 
Donoghue,  Michael,  42  Boylston  St.,  Springfield. 
Donoghue  &  Dowd  Co.,  745  High  St.,  Holyoke. 
Donovan,  E.  A.,  6$  E.  Springfield  St.,  Boston. 
Dorfman,  A.  S.,  Cigar  Co.,  307  North  St.,  Pittsfield. 
Driscoll,  James  J.,  85$  High  St.,  Holyoke. 
Driscoll  &  Fitzgerald,  359  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Drysdale,  Milton  H.,  90  Maywood  St.,  Worcester. 
Duggan,  Mary  E.,  1956  Dorchester  Av.,  Dorchester, 

Boston. 

Durant,  Mosea  E.,  Sea  View  Av.,  Nahant. 
Duwart  &  Rogers  (Frank  A.  Rogers),  248  Main  St., 

Gloucester. 

E.  &  J.  Cigar  Co.,  The,  23  Main  St.,  Northampton. 
Eastern  Cigar  Co.,  204  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 
Eichelburger,  A.,  &  Co.,  67  Ruggles  St.,  Boston. 
Ehrlich  &  Kopf,  37  Court  St.,  Boston. 
Eichorn,  George,  66  Commercial  St.,  Adams. 
Electric  Cigar  Co.,  179  Portland  St.,  Boston. 
Estevez,  Nicolas,  212  Atlantic  Av.,' Boston. 
Fairbank,  George,  Park  &  Main  Sts.,  Reading. 
Farrell,  M.  H.,  &  Co.,  71  Norwood  St.,  Springfield. 
Feinberg,  Louis,  133  Bloomingdale  St.,  Chelsea. 
Fern,  Henry  M.,  79  Park  St.,  Adams. 
Feingold,  David,  176  Chelsea  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Fischer,  George  C.,  26  Tower  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 

Boston. 

Flaherty,  John  H.,  87  Centre  St.,  No.  Adams. 
Flannery,  Elizabeth  A.,  54  Hartford  St.,  Dorchester, 

Boston. 

Flement,  John  P.,  77 i  Main  St.,  Ware. 
Flotow,  August,  181  Green  St.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston. 
Folsom,  J.  Herbert,  1286  High  St.,  Bridgewater. 
Franchi,  Dominico,  161  Shrewsbury  St.,  Worcester. 
Francis,  F.  W.,  Cigar  &  Tobacco  Co.,  164  Union  St., 

New  Bedford. 

Franklin,  Alex  G.,  68  Ashley  St.,  Springfield.  • 
Freed,  F.  H.,  12  West  School  St.,  Westfield. 
Freedburg,  Wolf,  123  Arlington  St.,  Chelsea. 
Fresco,  Jules,  &  Co.,  153  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
Friedlander,  Samuel,  1378  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Frye,  W.  L.,  179  Washington  St.,  Salem. 
Gagne,  A.,  Chicopee  Falls,  Chicopee. 
Gainley,  Joseph  F.,  42  Centre  St.,  Adams. 
Gallen,  John  J.,  38  Austin  St.,  Worcester. 
Gaonette,  Joseph,  153  Main  St.,  Holyoke. 
Garvey,  T.  F.,  66  Lilly  Av.,  Lowell. 
Gens,  Louis,  125  Essex  St.,  Lawrence. 
Gelpke,  William,  121  Clifton  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Geysen,  Joseph  (New  Pullman  Cigar  Co.),  22  Corn- 
ing St.,  Boston. 

Gillern,  Wm.  L.,  227  Main  St.,  Northampton. 
Gillette,    Eugene,    531    Middle    St.,    So.    Braintree, 

Braintree. 

Giordano,  Luigi,  221  North  St.,  Boston. 
Goldsmith,  Silver  &  Co.,  149  Staniford  St.,  Boston. 
Goodman-Howe  Co.,  32  Central  Wharf,  Boston. 
Gorakian,  John,  33  Kneeland  St.,  Boston. 
Gordon,  David,  552  Dudley  St.,  Boston. 
Graumann,  Charles,  169  Boylston  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 

Boston. 

Gray,  Paul,  46  Spruce  St.,  Chelsea. 
Greenberg,  Bernard  (N.  E.  Tobacco  Co.),  68  Salem 

St.,  Boston. 


Groppi,   Orestes,  180   Montmorenci  St.,  E.  Boston, 

Boston. 

Gryzmich,  Samuel,  296  State  St.,  Boston. 
Gryzmich,  Jacob,  34  Broad  St.,  Boston. 
Gunnarson,  John  R.,  11  Edinboro  St.,  Boston. 
Guy,  Chas.  H.,  77  Everett  St.,  Springfield. 
Haley,  George,  5  W.  Main  St.,  Ware. 
Halla,  Geo.,  52  Montgomery  St.,  Westfield. 
Hamilburg,  M.  J.,  7  Essex  St.,  Boston. 
Hamilton,  William  J.,  Union  St.,  Lynn. 
Hanover  Cigar  Co.,  61  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Hanse,  Frank  J.,  417  Main  St.,  Athol. 
Harbor   View   Cigar   Co.    (William   B.    Roe),    1078 

Saratoga  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Haring,  Alex,  46  Roxbury  St.,  Roxbury,  Boston. 
Harkins,  Rob't   H.,  912  Gorham  St.,  Lowell. 
Harris,  Simion,  1396  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 
Hartung,  Fred,  3  Newport  St.,  Worcester. 
Havenesian  Bros.,  75  Thomas  St.,  Worcester. 
Hayes,  W.  H.,  Co.,  Inc.,  70  Central  St.,  Lowell. 
Heller,  Louis,  2389  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Hemingway,  Joe  H.,  139  Methuen  St.,  Lowell. 
Hendrick,  Frank  J.,  23  Barrett  Av.,  Merrick,  West 

Springfield. 

Hiley,  Wm.,  131  Mass.  Av.,  North  Andover. 
Hobdell,  James  J.,  6  Winthrop  Blk.,  Maverick  Sq., 

E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Hobdell,  B.  W.  (Regal  Cigar  Mfg.  Co.),  51  Prescott 

St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Hofmann,   Geo.,   Main  St.,   So.   Hadley  Falls,   So. 

Hadley. 
Hogan,  Wm.,  3$  So.  Washington  St.,  North  Attle- 

borough. 

Holyoke  Cigar  Co.,  39  Main  St.,  Holyoke. 
Horton,  Herbert  A.,  64  Crane  Av.,  Taunton. 
Horton,  Warren  E.,  53  Crane  Av.,  Taunton. 
Howe,  F.  E.,  Cigar  Mfg.  Co.,  15  Storer  St.,  Boston. 
Hyman,  Jacob  (Boston  Cigar  Co.),  2219  Washington 

St.,  Boston. 

Jacobs,  Isaac,  3  Oak  Terrace,  Boston. 
Jacobs,  L.  &  J.,  266  Blue  Hill  Av.,  Boston. 
Jacques  &  Gosselin,   74   Old  Bridge  St.,   Merrick, 

Holyoke. 

Johnson,  A.,  &  Co.,  626  Market  St.,  Lowell. 
Jordan,  John,  21  Park  St.,  Adams. 
Kaffir  Cigar  Co.,  326  High  St.,  Holyoke. 
Kauffman,  Chas.,  15  Maple  St.,  Lexington. 
Kazanzian,  M.,  66  Hanover  St.,  Worcester. 
Keefe  Brothers,  43  Meadow  St.,  Westfield. 
Keliher,  Cornelius,  122  Bay  St.,  Taunton. 
Keliher,  Jeremiah,  363  Washington  St.,  Taunton. 
Keliher,    Thomas    F.,    4    E.    Britannia    St.,   Taun- 
ton. 

Kelley,  John  K.,  1  Clay  Hill  St.,  Greenfield. 
Kelley,  T.  A.,  113  Essex  St.,  Springfield. 
Keyon,  J.  Frank,  r.  157  Main  St.,  Medford. 
Khoury,  Dimitry  J.,  287  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Klechak,  Jos.,  Co.,  38  Gardner  St.,  Springfield. 
Knowlton,  F.  R.,  W.  Acton,  Acton. 
Koch,  Fred  H.,  256  Main  St.,  Milford. 
Kochler,  Theodore,  66  Summer  St.,  Adams. 
Lamken,  J.  H.,  Estate,  79  Blue  Hill  Av.,  Roxbury, 

Boston. 

Landi,  L.,  38$  Charter  St.,  Boston. 
Landry,  Chas.  F.,  27  Chapel  St.,  Westfield. 
Langen,  John,  92  High  St.,  Clinton. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  MANUFACTURES. 


Lasker,   Morris,   147    Fairmount    St.,    Hyde    Park, 

Boston. 

Lawlor  Brothers,  4U  Park  St.,  Taunton. 
Leander,  Joseph,  171  Second  St.,  Chelsea. 
Leavitt  &  Peirce,  University  Rd.,  Cambridge. 
Ledgard,  Henry,  r.  48  Nason  St.,  Maynard. 
Le  Francis,  Peter,  &  Sons,  615  Mass.  Av.,  Cambridge. 
Letendre  &  Benoit,  262  Central  St.,  Gardner. 
Levenson  Bros.,  5  Chambers  St.,  Boston. 
Levy,  Harry,  79  Glenway  St.,  Boston. 
Levy,  Jacob,  216  Dover  St.,  Boston. 
Link,  W.  C.,  302  Main  St.,  Westfield. 
Little,  Thomas,  r.  148  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 
London,  David  (The  Colonial  Tobacco  Co.) ,  62  Lev- 

erett  St. ,  Boston. 

Louis,  J.  A.,  152  Eliot  St.,  Boston. 
Lurie,  O.,  2  Fay  St.,  Boston. 
Lyman  Cigar  Co.,  93  Willow  St.,  Lynn. 
Lynch,  Cornelius  J.,  80  Main  St.,  Maynard. 
Lynn  Cigar  Co.,  400  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
Maak,  Ernest,  9|  St.  Peter  St.,  Salem. 
Maak,  Geo.  A.,  10  Essex  St.,  Salem. 
Mahoney,  William  B.,  146  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 
Makaroff  Co.  of  America,  18  Elm  St.,  Boston. 
Maley  &  Galvin,  1  Rock  Ct.,  Marlborough. 
Manning,  E.  A.,  138  Essex  St.,  Haverhill. 
Markanan,  K.  &  Co.,  127  Summer  St.,  Worcester. 
Marks,  Isaac,  Union  St.,  Rockland. 
Marlowe,  John  T.,  515  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Martin,  A.  A.,  7  Lewis  St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Martin,  Mary,  14  Short  St.,  Gloucester. 
Martinez,  J.,  233  Atlantic  Av.,  Boston. 
Mason  Cigar  Co.,  110  Broad  St.,  Boston. 
Massasoit  Cigar  Manufactory  (Horace  P.  Wright), 

479  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
McCarthy,  C.,  139i  Dorchester  St.,  Boston. 
McCarthy,  John  J.,  Moody  &  Walnut  Sts.,  Waltham. 
McCarthy,  Thos.  J.,  &  Co.,  66  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 
McDonnell,  S.  F.,  252  Lowell  St.,  Lawrence. 
McGreenery,  J.  F.,  156  Cambridge  St.,  Boston. 
McManus,  Edward  T.,  Main  St.,  Maynard. 
Meehan,  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  22  E.  Court  St.,  Springfield. 
Mekelburg  &  Co.,  280  State  St.,  Boston. 
Mercer,  C.  H.,  54a  Wall  St.,  Boston. 
Meyers,  H.  F.,  3  Cedar  St.,  Boston. 
Miner  &  Co.,  Inc.,  227  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Mitchell,  Reiny,  21  Cottage  Av.,  Arlington. 
Molaghew,  J.  B.,  198  Water  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Monahan,  J.  E.,  70  Long  Wharf,  Boston. 
Monogram  Cigar  Co.,  155  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Montsie,  Fred  W.,  High  St.,  Randolph. 
Moravec,  Joseph  (Woronoco  Cigar  Co.),  84  Meadow 

St.,  Westfield. 

Moreland,  James  W.,  130  Water  St.,  Boston. 
Miles  Morgan  Cigar  Co.  (James  C.  Stevens),  22  E. 

Court  St.,  Springfield. 
Moshnichka,  Josefina,  Federal  &  Summer  Sts.,  Wey- 

mouth. 

Moses,  John,  129  Elmo  St.,  Boston. 
Murphy,  Dennis  G.,  16  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Mutual  Cigar  Co.,  22  E.  Court  St.,  Springfield. 
Nagler,  F.  A.,  285  Oakland  St.,  Springfield. 
Nathan,  S.,  55  Court  St.,  Boston. 
Nestor,  Gianaclis,  Co.,  286  Roxbury  St.,  Boston. 
Newburyport  Ci^ar  Mfg.  Co.  (Barnet  Simons),  64- 

66  Blossom  St.,  Chelsea. 


N.  E.  Tobacco  Co.  (Bernard  Greenberg),  68  Salem 

St.,  Boston. 
New  England  Tobacco  &  Cigarette  Co.,  96  Salem  St., 

Boston. 

Newmann,  Hermann,  39  Vernon  St.,  Holyoke. 
New  Pullman  Cigar  Co.  (Joseph  Geysen),  22  Corning 

St.,  Boston. 

Noble  Cigar  Co.,  Westfield. 
Nolan,  M.,  183  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Nolan  Bros.,  159  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Novotny,  Albina,  68  Sprague  St.,  West  Springfield. 
Noyes,    Charles   S.,    10   Marshall    St.,   Wintor    Hill, 

Somerville. 

Nutley,  Wm.  E.,  580  Hampden  St.,  Holyoke. 
Oberle,  Frank  X.,  Co.,  7  Marshall  St.,  Boston. 
O'Dea,  James  H.,  29  Main  St.,  Northampton. 
Odence,  Charles,  Estate,  7  Merchants  Row,  Boston. 
1  Onorata,  Elvera,  817  Bedford  St.,  Fall  River. 
I  Ordung,  Fred,  110  Birch  St.,  Clinton. 
Pacios,  M.,  17  Higgins  Av.,  Medford. 
]   Pautzsch,    Arthur   W.,    189   Huntington    Av.,    Hyde 

Park,  Boston*. 

Parnell,  Michael  T.,  4  Pleasant  St.,  Amherst. 
Pearson,  Charles,  29  Sanford  St.,  Springfield. 
Peretti,  L.  J.,  &  Co.  (The  Cuban  Cigar  Store),  993 

Boylston  St.,  Boston. 
Perry,  F.  J.,  4  Arcade  Bldg.,  Oak  Bluffs. 
Peters,  Joseph,  253  Bunker  Hill  St.,   Charlestown, 

Boston. 

Ploch,  C.  H.,  Co.,  65  Westminster  St.,  Worcester. 
Plymouth  Cigar  Co.,  26  Main  St.,  Plymouth. 
Poehler,  Wm.,  11  Sherman  St.,  Westfield. 
Pollard,  George  B.,  105  Locust  St.,  Fall  River. 
Quirbach,  J.,  136  Gorham  St.,  Lowell. 
Quito  Cigar  Co.,  326  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Racicat,  E.  &  R.,  101  Bullard  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Ranahan  Bros.,  100  Main  St.,  Milford. 
Rawson  Cigar  Co.,  391  &  393  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Red  Dragon  Cigar  Co.  (Robitaile  &  Burrill) ,  4  Locust 

St.,  Haverhill. 
!   Regal  Cigar  Mfg.  Co.  (B.  W.  Hobdell),  51  Prescott 

St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Rheaume,  Alexander,  88  High  St.,  Taunton. 
Ricker,  James  E.,  504  Main  St.,  Melrose. 
Riley,  James  H.,  165  Winnisimmet  St.,  Chelsea. 
Riley,  P.,  Gt.  Plain  Av.,-Needham. 
Roach,  Jos.  N.,  51  Eagle  St.,  North  Adams. 
Roberts,  A.,  84  Lyman  St.,  Holyoke. 
Roberts,  Ward  P.,  194^  Main  St.,  Milford. 
Robinson,  A.,  117  Union  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Robouin,  Jos.  T.,  Myrtle  St.,  Adams. 
Roe,  William  B.  (Harbor  View  Cigar  Co.),  1078  Sara- 
toga St.,  E.  Boston,  Boston. 

Roeder,  Frederick,  &  Son,  Turner's  Falls,  Montague. 
Rogers,  Frank  A.  (Duwart  &  Rogers),  248  Main  St., 

Gloucester. 

Ronga,  M.,  &  Co.,  153  Shrewsbury  St.,  Worcester. 
Rose,  Joseph  L.,  66  Bunker  Hill  Av.,  Charlestown, 

Boston. 

Rose,  Manuel,  10  Lapham  St.,  Medford. 
Rose,  Medeo,  266?  Main  St.,  Gloucester. 
Rowell,  F.  J.,  27  Hardy  St.,  Salem. 
Ruther,  Moritz  E.,  17  Glen  St.,  Holyoke. 
Samson,  Nathan,  15  Marshall  St.,  Boston. 
Samuels,  A.,  3296  Washington  St.,  Boston. 
Sanchez,  Joseph,  3  Long  Wharf,  Boston. 


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Schadlich,  Bernhard,  E.  Dedham,  Dedham. 

Schaefer  &  Co.,  Westfield. 

Schaub,  T.,  327  Spring  St.,  Fall  River. 

Schneider,  Jacob,  1206  Columbus  Av.,  Boston. 

Schroeder,  Henry  E.,  71  Sargeant  St.,  Holyoke. 

Schubert,  Robert,  Co.,  19  Fulton  St.,  Boston. 

Schubert  Cigar  Co.,  130  North  St.,  Boston. 

Schurmann,  John,  828  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Scott,  William,  189-191  Middlesex  St.,  Lowell. 

Seasons,  Frank  A.,  55  State  St.,  No.  Adams. 

Shattuck,  M.  E.,  Cigar  &  Tobacco  Co.,  136  South- 
bridge  St.,  Worcester. 

Shumey,  George,  21  Essex  St.,  Springfield. 

Siepel,  Frank,  510  E.  Sixth  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Silberstein,  Jacob,  26  Union  Sq.,  Somerville. 

Simons,  Abram,  West  St.,  Monson. 

Simons,    Barnet    (Newburyport    Cigar    Mfg.    Co.), 
64-66  Blossom  St.,  Chelsea. 

Simons,  Robert  M.,  275  Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Slade,   L.  S.,   Co.   (H.  A.   Slade),  55  Division  St., 
Chelsea. 

Slattery,  T.  J.,  46  Oliver  St.,  Northampton. 

Smith,  A.  B.,  &  Co.,  11  Windsor  St.,  Boston. 

Smith,  Anthony  T.,  255  Shrewsbury  St.,  Worcester. 

Soper,  R.  L.,  &  Co.,  256  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Spencer,  Charles  C.,  71  Gardner  St.,  Springfield. 

Stahl,  Hyman,  266  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 

Standard  Cigar  Co.,  5  Chapin  St.,  Southbridge. 

Staveley,  Robert,  42  Church  St.,  Lowell. 

Steary  &  Gongonsis,  27  Locust  St.,  Haverhill. 

Strauch,  Andrew,  667  Main  St.,  Waltham. 

Sweeney,  John  J.,  160  Water  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Switter,  William,  107  Main  St.,  Hudson. 

Tabour,  Harry  T.,  Lynn. 

Tarr,  Susan  C.,  12  Hancock  St.,  Gloucester. 

Teehan,  Daniel  W.,  155  Main  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Thomas,  Ralph  W.,  26  Bedford  St.,  Fall  River. 

Towne-Fuller  Co.,  The,  71  Mechanic  St.,  Westfield. 

Traiser,  H.,  &  Co.  Inc.,  116  Merrimac  St.,  Boston. 

Uhrig,  S.  L.,  Tobacco  Co.  Inc.,  The,  28   West  St., 
Pittsfield. 

U.  S.  Snuff  Co.,  28  Beach  St.,  Boston. 

Van  Gordon,  Chas.  G.,  160$  Chandler  St.,  Worcester. 

Venus  Cigar  Co.,  113  Washington  St.  No.,  Boston. 

Verstein,  D.,  20  Plymouth  St.,  Worcester. 

Virginia  Cigarette   &  Tobacco  Co.,   86  Water  St., 
Worcester. 

Voltz,  Jacob  J.,  425  Hancock  St.,  Springfield. 

Vultsos,  C.  A.,  18  Trumbull  St.,  Worcester. 

Vyth,  Carl,  32  Central  Wharf,  Boston. 

Wagner,  Wendell,  59  Round  Hill  St.,  W.  Roxbury, 

Boston. 

Waitt  &  Bond  (Inc.),  67  Endicott  St.,  Boston. 
Webster  Cigar  Co.,  23  School  St.,  Webster. 
Weiss  &  Co.  (A.  L.  &  J.  J.  Weiss),  27  Crompton  St., 

Worcester. 

Welch,  Edward  A.,  190  French  St.,  Lowell. 
Westfield  Cigar  Co.,  224  Worthington    St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Whitcomb,  Joseph,  &  Co.,  258  Main  St.,  Springfield. 
Wierners,  Henriette,  16  Chapman  St.,  Greenfield. 
Wilcox,  O.  L.,  Montague. 

Winshman,  Charles  H.,  115  Colburn  St.,  Dedham. 
Witzel,  Fritz,  4  Kittler  Av.,  Adams. 
Woronoco  Cigar  Co.  (Joseph  Moravec),  84  Meadow 
St.,  Westfield. 


Wray  &  Wharton,  215  Front  St.,  Worcester. 
Wright,  Horace  P.  (Massasoit  Cigar  Manufactory), 

479  Main  St.,  Springfield. 

Wuest,  Philip,  12  Colberg  Av.,  Roslindale,  Boston. 
Yeager,    Mary    (Boston    Terminal    Cigar    Factory), 

121  Old  Harbor  St.,  So.  Boston,  Boston. 
Yelinch,  Wm.,  13  Park  St.,  Westfield. 
Zaontz,  Moses,  1100  Pleasant  St.,  Fall  River. 
Zeit,  Max,  80  Walnut  St.,  Chelsea. 

Toys  and  Games. 

American  Toy  Mfg.  Co.,  City  Hall  Av.,  Salem. 
Bradley,  Milton,  Co.,  43  Cross  St.,  Springfield. 
Cass,  N.  D.,  Co.,  The,  Canal  St.,  Athoi; 
Converse,  Morton  E.,  &  Son,  Jackson  Av.,  Winchen- 

don. 

Mason  &  Parker  Mfg.  Co.,  Front  St.,  Winchendon. 
N.  E.  Lock  &  Hinge  Co.,  36  River  St.,  Winchendon. 
Noble  &  Cooley  Co.,  Granville. 
Parker  Bros.,  190  Bridge  St.,  Salem. 
Weeden  Mfg.  Corp.,  148  No.  Water  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Whitney-Reed  Corp.,  Leominster. 

Trunks  and  Valises. 

Atwood-Reed  Co.,  61  Gorham  St.,  W.  Somerville, 
Somerville. 

Barnard  Bros.  Co.,  280  Main  St.,  Worcester. 

Bowker  Bros.,  11  Columbia  St.,  Boston. 

Co-operative  Mfg.  Co.,  Bedford  St.,  Waltham. 

Cummings,  Josiah,  &  Son,  657-659  Atlantic  Av., 
Boston. 

Cutter  &  Cutter,  22  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 

Horton  &  Hubbard  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  34  Myrtle  St., 
E.  Somerville,  Somerville. 

Hub  Traveling  Bag  Mfg.  Co.,  28  Cross  St.,  Boston. 

Keane,  Jeremiah  J.,  1070  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 

Landers,  C.  H.,  &  Co.,  37  Chapman  St.,  Charles- 
town,  Boston. 

Mason,  John  A.,  312  Washington  St.,  Newton. 

Mass.  Dress  Suit  Case  Co.,  294  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 

New  England  Trunk  Co.,  10  Betty  St.,  Everett. 
Office:  125  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Warren  Leather  Goods  Co.,  80  Austin  St.,  Worcester. 

Welch  &  Suthergreen,  80  Lunenburg  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Winship,  William  H.,  16  Tremont  St.,  Boston. 

Winship,  W.  W.,  71  Summer  St.,  Boston. 

Type  Founding  and  Printing  Materials. 

American    Type    Founders    Co.,    270    Congress    St., 

Boston.     Office:  300  Communipaw  Av.,  Jersey 

City,  N.  J. 
Globe  Printers  Roller  Co.,  The,   154  Purchase  St., 

Boston. 
Hansen,  H.  C.,  Type  Foundry,  The,  190  Congress  St., 

Boston. 
Hub    Autographic    Register    Co.,    14     Binford    St., 

So.  Boston,  Boston. 

Osgood,  J.  H.,  Co.,  100  Milk  St.,  Boston. 
Stevens  Type  &  Press  Co.,  Inc.,  183  High  St.,  Boston. 
Wickersham  Quoin  Co.,  174  Fort  Hill  Sq.,  Boston. 
Wild  &  Stevens,  Inc.,  5  Purchase  St.,  Boston. 

Typewriters  and  Supplies. 

Webster,  F.  S.,  Co.,  332  Congress  St.,  Boston. 


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MASSACHUSETTS   MANUFACTURES. 


Umbrellas  and  Canes. 
Excelsior  Umbrella  Mfg.  Co.  (Andrew  N.  Winslow), 

73  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Lynn  Umbrella  Mfg.  Co.,  146  Canal  St.,  Boston. 

Upholstering  Materials. 

Bentley,  Joseph,  Hair  Co.,  Pelham  Av.,   Methuen. 
Densten  Hair  Co.,  231  Washington  St.,  Peabody. 
Cruse,  F.  W.   (Glen  Mills),  So.  Ashburnham,  Ash- 

burnham. 
Illinois  Leather  Co.,  278  Broadway,  Lynn.     Office: 

930  N.  Halstead  St.,  Chicago,  111. 
Willcomb,     George,     &    Co.,     Hyde    Park.     Office: 

62  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Vinegar  and  Cider. 
Barker,  Henry,  Acton.     Office:  88  Commercial  St., 

Boston. 
Gerry,   E.   F.,   Co.,  Walnut  St.,   Lynnfield  Centre, 

Lynnfield. 
Haynes-PiperCo.,  Ayer.     Office:  17-18  Lewis  Wharf, 

Boston. 

Jewett,  F.  E.,  &  Co.,  734  Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 
New  England   Vinegar  Works    (A.    E.    Rouse),   48 

Washington     St.,     E.     Somerville,     Somerville. 

Office:  46  Clinton  St.,  Boston. 
Norwood,  C.  J.,  &  Son,  Hamilton.     Office:  Mill  Rd., 

Ipswich. 

Osborn,  J.  Warren,  Middleton. 
Parsons,  Norman  B.,  50  Apricot  St.,  Worcester. 
Perham,  Walter,  Chelmsford. 
Rouse,   A.   E.    (New  England   Vinegar  Works),   48 

Washington     St.,     E.     Somerville,     Somerville. 

Office:  46  Clinton  St.,  Boston. 
Sheehan,  Edward  P.,  Littleton. 
Sherburne,  W.  A.,  Tyngsborough. 

Wall  Paper. 

Allen-Higgins   Wall   Paper   Co.,    Barber's   Crossing, 

Worcester. 
Strahan,  Thomas,  Co.,  Maple  &  Heard  Sts.,  Chelsea. 

Wall  Plaster. 

Asbestos  Mortar  Co.,  201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 
N.   Y.    &   N.   E.    Pulp   Plaster   Corp.,   Albany   St., 
Springfield. 

Washing  Machines  and  Clothes  Wringers. 
Hamer  Improved  Washer  Co.,  Notch  Road,  North 
Adams. 

Waste. 

American  Batting  Supply  Co.,  Washington  St., 
Hudson. 

Annawan  Mills,  Inc.,  ft.  of  Grinnell  St.,  Fall  River. 

Boston  Fiber  Co.,  Inc.,  130  Tremont  St.,  Everett. 

Bryan,  Wm.  F.,  Waste  Co.,  1210  Dorchester  Av., 
Dorchester,  Boston. 

Collins,  E.  F.,  &  Sons,  156  Lyman  St.,  Springfield. 

Edinberg,  I.,  &  Co.,  20  Brown  St.,  Worcester. 

LilUe,  Dexter  P.,  Co.,  Indian  Orchard,  Springfield. 

Massasoit  Mfg.  Co.,  156  Davol  St.,  Fall  River. 

Merrimack  Utilization  Co.,  ft.  of  Warren  St.,  Lowell. 
Office:  201  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

New  Bedford  Waste  Co.,  58  Middle  St.,  New  Bed- 
ford. 


Olmstead  &  Tuttle  Co.,  Humphrey  Av.,    Chicopee 

Centre,  Chicopee. 

Riley,  P.  J.,  &  Co.,  48  Summer  St.,  Lowell. 
Springfield  Waste  Co.,  Mill  St.,  Springfield. 
Wallace,  Rodney  (H.  I.  &  G.  R.  Wallace),  387  Main 

St.,  Fitchburg. 

Watch    and    Clock    Materials. 
Fisher  &  Vinal  Jewel  Co.,  r.  85  Hall  St.,  Waltham. 
Godber,  W.  F.,  Co.,  41  Chester  Av.,  Waltham. 
O'Hara  Waltham  Dial  Co.  (Daniel  O'Hara),  Crescent 

Park,  Waltham. 
Waltham   Horological    School    (Eugene    H.    Swain), 

78  Crescent  St.,  Waltham. 

Winn,  J.  H.,  &  Son,  Washington  St.,  Winchester. 
Worley,  John,  Fairmount  Av.,  Waltham. 

Watches. 

Howard,  E.,  Watch  Works,  Charles  St.,  Waltham. 
Waltham  Watch  Co.,  Crescent  St.,  Waltham. 

Whips. 

Austin-Warren  Co.,  187  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Avery,  F.  H.,  &  Son,  r.  170  Main  St.,  Westfield. 

Beale,  L.  H.,  &  Son  Co.,  175  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Bisbee's  Mills  (Horatio  Bisbee),  Bisbee's,  Chester- 
field. 

Cargill,  Cleveland,  &  Co.,  177  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Cook,  A.  J.,  Whip  Co.  (Arthur  J.  Cook),  Cherry  St., 
Westfield. 

Couse,  F.  P.,  &  Son,  r.  202  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Crescent  Whip  Co.,  187  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Doherty,  D.  F.  &  E.  (New  England  Whip  Co.), 
Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Franklin  Whip  Co.  (Sullivan  &  Rickey),  Meadow  St., 
Westfield. 

Fuller,  M.  C.,  Elm  &  Meadow  Sts.,  Westfield. 

Hassler,  C.  W.,  216  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Horse  Whip  Co.,  The,  r.  273  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Independent  Whip  Co.,  The,  199  No.  Elm  St.,  West- 
field. 

Mullen,  H.  J.,  177  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

National  Mfg.  Co.,  226  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

New  England  Whip  Co.  (D.  F.  &  E.  Doherty), 
Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Palmer  &  Upson,  183  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Schmidt,  Ernest  F.,  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Standard  Whip  Co.,  287  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Steimer  &  Moore  Whip  Co.,  Birge  Av.,  Westfield. 

Sullivan  &  Rickey  (Franklin  Whip  Co.),  Meadow  St., 
Westfield. 

Turner  &  Cook,  Southfield,  New  Marlborough. 

Tyler  Whip  Co.,  32  Chapel  St.,  Westfield. 

United  States  Whip  Co.,  24  Main  St.,  Westfield. 

Van  Deusen,  H.  M.,  Whip  Co.,  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 

Window  Shades  and  Fixtures. 

Allen  Shade  Holder  Co.,  46  Cornhill,  Boston. 

Atlas  Window  Shade  Co.,  109  Haverhill  St.,  Boston. 

Bailey  &  Weston,  257  Centre  Av.,  Abington. 

Crown  Window  Shade  Co.,  362  Warren  St.,  Roxbury, 
Boston. 

Fowler  &  Co.  (H.  A.  Fowler),  65  Beacon  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Kelly,  William  H.,  &  Co.,  82  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 


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McFadden,  J.  Otis,  Co.,  23  Cornhill,  Boston. 
Pinney,    Casse,    &    Lackey    Co.,    165    Beacon    St., 

Somerville.     Office:    27-35  W.   24th   St.,    New 

York  City. 
Screen  &  Shade  Co.,  90  Clarendon  Av.,  Somerville. 


Wire. 

American  Steel  &  Wire  Co.  (Central  Works),  Kansas 

St.,  Worcester.     Office:  Western  Reserve  Bldg., 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 
American  Steel  &  Wire  Co.  (North  Works),  94  Grove 

St.,  Worcester.     Office:  Western  Reserve  Bldg., 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Morgan  Spring  Co.,  W.  Boylston  St.,  Worcester. 
Prentiss,  Geo.  W.,  &  Co.,  29  Dwight  St.,  Holyoke. 
Rathbone,  A.  B.  &  J.,  11  Pearl  St.,  Palmer. 
Spencer    Wire    Co.,    Spencer.     Office:  80    Webster 

St.,  Worcester. 

Spencer  Wire  Co.,  80  Webster  St.,  Worcester. 
Wright    Wire    Co.,    Palmer.     Office:  69    Hammond 

St.,  Worcester. 


Wirework,  including  Wire  Rope  and  Cable. 

American  Metallic  Fabric  Co.,  Yarmouth.  Office: 
Hey  wood  St.,  Springfield. 

American  Screen  Co.  (J.  Koch  &  Son) ,  302  Washing- 
ton St.,  Brookline. 

Bement,  Frank,  Wesleyan  St.,  Shrewsbury. 

Bigelow,  J.  F.,  11  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 

Boston  Bonnet  Wire  Co.,  123  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

Buchanan  &  Bolt  Wire  Co.,  Appleton  &  Winter  Sts., 
Holyoke. 

Central  Wire  &  Iron  Works,  326  A  St.,  So.  Boston, 
Boston. 

Cheney-Bigelow  Wire  Works,  Hey  wood  St.,  Spring- 
field. 

Clinton  Wire  Cloth  Co.,  Clinton.  Office:  606  Sears 
Bldg.,  Boston. 

Commercial  Mfg.  Co.,  262  Friend  St.,  Boston. 

Dean,  Henry  E.,  &  Co.,  180  Austin  St.,  Worcester. 

Electro  Weld  Co.,  295  Lincoln  St.,  Marlborough. 

Folsom  Snow  Guard  Co.  (H.  M.  Esselen),  4  Post 
Office  Sq.,  Boston. 

Hale  Bros.  Co.,  42  Lagrange  St.,  Worcester. 

Hamblin  &  Russell  Mfg.  Co.,  28  Water  St.,  Worces- 
ter. 

Hampden  Toy  Co.,  113  Franklin  St.,  Westfield. 

Hub  Wire  Cloth  &  Wire  Work  Co.,  178  Washing- 
ton St.,  Boston. 

Koch,  J.,  &  Son  (American  Screen  Co.),  302  Washing- 
ton St.,  Brookline. 

Leland,  E.  J.,  &  Geo.  (The  Wire  Egg  Carrier  Co.), 
35  Mont  vale  Av.,  Stoneham. 

Miller  Wire  Cloth  Co.,  33  No.  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 

Morss  &  Whyte  Co.,  The,  10  Pilgrim  St.,  Cambridge. 
Office:  33  Pearl  St.,  Boston. 

National  Mfg.  Co.,  19  Summer  St.,  Worcester. 

Parker  Wire  Goods  Co.,  1  Assonet  St.,  Worcester. 

Pile  Wire  Co.  (Frank  Parker),  605  Middlesex  St., 
Lowell. 

Raysik,  Paul,  226  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Rice  &  Co.,  Inc.,  251  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Lowell. 

Roberts,  George  (Thistle  Wire  Works),  Lee. 

Stenman,  E.  F.,  33  No.  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 


Sterling  Ring  Traveler  Co.,   101  Lindsey  St.,   Fail 

River. 

Tate  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.,  40-48  Hanover  St.,  Boston. 
Thistle  Wire  Works  (George  Roberts),  Lee. 
Tuck  Manufacturing  Co.  (Lon.  G.  Weston),  74  Ames 

St.,  Brockton. 

Whyte,  Oliver,  Co.,  17-19  Cornhill,  Boston. 
Wire  Egg  Carrier  Co.,  The  (E.  J.  &  Geo.  Leland), 

35  Montvale  Av.,  Stoneham. 
Wire  Goods  Co.,  The,  28  Union  St.,  Worcester. 
Wright  Wire  Co.,  69  Hammond  St.,  Worcester. 

Wood,  Turned  and  Carved. 

Allen  Die  Block  Co.  (Chas.  F.  Allen),  158  Washing- 
ton St.,  Haverhill. 

Bachelder,  A.,  &  Co.,  (New  Eng.  Bung  &  Plug 
Manufactory),  234  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Lowell. 

Bay  State  Tool  Handle  Co.,  136  W.  Boylston  St., 
Worcester. 

Black  &  Brown,  475  Harrison  Av.,  Boston. 

Britton,  Horace  E.,  Stoughton. 

Courtney,  Dana  S.,  Chicopee  St.,  Chicopee. 

Gushing,  Sewell  G.,  &  Son,  29  Newton  PL,  Fitchburg. 

Eastern  Handle  Co.,  19  High  St.,  Boston. 

Edwards,  W.  R.,  Charlemont. 

Estes,  E.  B.  &  Sons,  Hancock.  Office:  74  Warren 
St.,  New  York  City. 

Finch,  A.  W.,  19  Harvard  PL,  Boston. 

Forg  &  Miller,  29  Otis  St.,  E.  Cambridge,  Cambridge. 

Frary  Mfg.  Co.  (Geo.  H.  Frary),  Charlemont. 

Glover  Handle  Works  (Henry  W.  Glover),  W.  Mill- 
bury,  Millbury. 

Goldsmith,  F.  L.,  Estate,  19  Chardon  St.,  Boston. 

Green,  J.  Rush,  100  Arlington  Av.,  Charlestown, 
Boston. 

Healy,  Seth  A.,  &  Sons,  W.  Chesterfield,  Chester- 
field. 

Hill  Bros.  &  Co.,  Williamsburg. 

Holcomb  Bros.,  Granville. 

Lyman,  C.  E.,  Becket. 

Merrill,  J.  M.  (United  Die  Block  Co.),  208  River  St., 
Haverhill. 

Merriman  Bros.,  185  Amory  St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Boston. 

Mossman  Wood  Turning  Co.,  The,  r.  9  Main  St., 
Fitchburg. 

New  Eng.  Bung  &  Plug  Manufactory  (A.  Bachelder 
&  Co.),  234  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Lowell. 

Parks,  M.  H.,  &  Co.,  Winchendon. 

Parker,  Walter  L.,  Co.,  731  Dutton  St.,  Lowell. 

Pratt,  W.  M.,  Charlemont. 

Prescott,  Edwin,  48a  Sudbury  St.,  Boston. 

Rawson,  Frank  C.,  134  W.  Boylston  St.,  Worcester. 

Reed,  H.  G.,  Conway. 

Rice,  John  D.,  Charlemont. 

Richards,  F.  E.,  19  Wareham  St.,  Boston. 

Roberts,  E.  H.,  25  East  St.,  Orange. 

Scran  ton,  David  F.,  80  State  St.,  Cambridge. 

Smith,  F.  C.,  273  Main  St.,  Easthampton. 

Smith,  F.  J.,  North  St.,  Fitchburg. 

Standard  Turning  Works,  740  Main  St.,  Cambridge- 
port,  Cambridge. 

Stevens  Mfg.  Co.,  Main  St.,  Cummington. 

Thayer  &  Harmon,  Ashfield. 

Tuttle,  E.  N.,  &  Co.,  38  Cabot  St.,  Beverly. 


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Union  Shuttle  Co.,  Market  &  Foster  Sts.,  Lawrence. 
United  Die  Block  Co.  (J.  M.  Merrill),  208  River  St., 

Haverhill. 
U.  S.  Bobbin  &  Shuttle  Co.  (Fall  River  B.  &  S.  Co. 

Div.),  821  Cambridge  St.,  Fall  River.     Office: 

Providence,  R.  I. 
U.  S.  Bobbin  &  Shuttle  Co.  (Wm.  H.  Parker  &  Sons 

Div.),    Rogers    &    Perry    Sts.,    Lowell.     Office: 

Providence,  R.  I. 
U.  S.  Bobbin  &  Shuttle  Co.  (L.  Sprague  Co.  Div.), 

275  Lowell  St.,  Lawrence.     Office:  Providence, 

R.I. 
Weld  Bobbin  &  Spool  Co.,  Market  &  Foster  Sts., 

Lawrence. 

Wilder,  Albert  M.,  Ashby. 
Williams,  B.  H.,  So.  Ashburnham,  Ashburnham. 

Wooden  Goods,  not  elsewhere  specified. 
Craigin,  Frank  W.,  &  Co.,  46  Fletcher  St.,  Lowell. 
Fellows  &  Co.,  8  Glen  St.,  Somerville.     Office:  127 

Portland  St.,  Boston. 
Forsyth,  Wm.,  &  Sons  Co.,  42  Oakville  St.,  W.  Lynn, 

Lynn. 
Frizell  Ladder  Co.  (Herbert  L.  Frizell),  135  Granite 

Av.,  New  Dorchester,  Boston. 
Fuller,  John,  364  Elm  St.,  Westfield. 
Grinnell,  Arthur  G.,  89  Hawthorne  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Hill  Dryer  Co.,  340-350  Park  Av.,  Worcester. 
Keyes,  F.  G.,  20  Summer  St.,  Westborough. 
Killam,  M.  E.,  r.  821  Washington  St.,  Lynn. 
Kimball  Mfg.  Co.,  33  Otis  St.,  Somerville. 
Leominster  Novelty  Co.,  139  Central  St.,  Leominster. 
Libby,  L.  L.,  23  Commercial  St.,  Maiden. 
McCarthy,  W.  J.,  Allen  Power  Bldg.,  Westfield. 
Moulton,  C.  W.  H.,  &  Co.,  Ward  &  Harding  Sts., 

Somerville. 

Robinson,  R.  W.,  Co.,  The,  86  Foster  St.,  Worcester. 
Rugg  Manufacturing  Co.,  Newton  St.,  Greenfield. 
Sampson,  George  N.,  120  Sandwich  St.,  Plymouth. 
Sheehan  &  Egan,  11  State  St.,  Lynn. 
Shredwood  Curtain  Co.  (Dr.  Julius  Garst,  Prop.),  29 

Oread  St.,  Worcester. 
Stevens,  A.,  &  Sons,  Worthington. 
Stone,  Chas.  O.,  Co.,  373  Chestnut  St.,  Gardner. 
Thompson,  A.  H.,  W.  Groton,  Groton. 
Waite,  F.  M.  &  B.  H.,  Blandford. 
Warner,  C.  M.,  116  Tremont  St.,  W.  Everett,  Everett. 
Young  Bros.,  2  Brooks  St.,  Worcester. 

Wool  Scouring. 

East  Weymouth  Wool  Scouring  Co.,  E.  Wey mouth, 

Weymouth. 

Gilet  Carbonizing  Co.,  Warren  St.,  Lowell. 
Hudson  Combing  Co.,  Hudson. 
Hudson  Worsted  Co.,  43  Broad  St.,  Hudson. 
Lewis,  E.  Frank,  So.  Canal,  Lawrence. 
Manufacturers  Wool  Stock  Co.  (A.  D.  Windle),  W. 

Millbury,  Millbury. 
Merchants  Wool  Scouring  Co.,  Webster  &  Mill  Sts., 

E.  Boston,  Boston. 
Moore,  Geo.  C.,  Wool  Scouring  Co.,  No.  Chelmsford, 

Chelmsford. 

Talbot  Wool  Combing  Co.,  Inc.,  Norton. 
Windle,  A.  D.  (Manufacturers  Wool  Stock  Co.),  W. 

Millbury,  Millbury. 
Windle,  W.  W.,  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Main  St.,  Millbury. 


Woolen  and  Worsted  Goods. 

Abbot  Worsted  Co.,  Graniteville,  Westford. 

Adams  Woolen  Co.,  Grove  St.,  Adams. 

Adie,  Andrew  (Saxony  Worsted  Mills),  93  Chapel  St., 

Newton.     Office:  157  Federal  St.,  Boston. 
Aetna  Mills,  Inc.,  Pleasant  St.,  Watertown.     Office: 

40  Central  St.,  Boston. 
Agawam  Co.,  Agawam. 
Airedale  Mills  Company,  Inc.,  Harris  St.,  Pittsfield. 

Office:  200  Summer  St.,  Boston. 
Akers  &  Taylor  Mfg.  Co.,  Charlton  City,  Charlton. 
Aldrich  Mfg.  Co.,  Charlton  City,  Charlton. 
Allerton  Worsted  Mills  Co.,  Lawrence  St.,  Lowell. 
American  Woolen  Co.     Office:  911  Shawmut  Bank 

Bldg.,  Boston.     Mills: 
Arden  Mills,  Water  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Assabet  Mills,  Maynard. 
Ayer  Mills,  Lawrence. 
Bay  State  Mills,  Faulkner  St.,  Lowell. 
Beaver  Brook  Mills,  Dracut. 
Beoli  Mills,  River  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Chase  Mills,  Dudley. 
Hecla  Mills,  Uxbridge. 
Prospect  Mills,  So.  Canal,  Lawrence. 
Puritan  Mills,  Plymouth. 
Ray  Mills,  Franklin. 
Rochdale  Mills,  Rochdale,  Leicester. 
Royalston  Mills,  Royalston. 
Washington  Mills,  Canal  &  Mill  Sts.,  Lawrence. 
Wood  Worsted  Mills,  So.  Union  St.,  Lawrence. 
Arlington  Mills,  500  Broadway,  Lawrence.     Office: 

78  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Ashworth,  Robert  &  Charles  (Leicester  Woolen  Co.) , 

Cherry  Valley,  Leicester. 
Avon  Woolen  Mills,  Wales. 
Ballard  Vale  Mills  Co.,  Ballard  Vale,  Andover. 
Barre  Wool  Combing  Co.,  Ltd.,  The,  So.  Barre,  Barre. 
Bay  State  Worsted  Co.  (D.  D.  O'Connell),  33  Brad- 
ley St.,  Worcester. 

Beebe-Webber  Co.,  The,  639  Main  St.,  Holyoke. 
Belle  Vue  Mills,  Clinton. 

Belvidere  Woolen  Mfg.,  Co.,  Lawrence  St.,  Lowell. 
Berkshire  Woolen  &  Worsted  Co.,  Pecks  Rd.,  Pitts- 
field. 
Bernon  &  Lamb  Mills  (David  N.  Taft),  Huguenot 

Av.,  Oxford. 

Blackinton  Co.,  Blackinton,  No.  Adams. 
Bradford  Yarn  Mill,  Warren. 
Brightwood    Mfg.     Co.,    The,     Lawrence.       Office; 

No.    Andover   Depot. 

Brodfelt  Worsted  Co.,  792  Main  St.,  Clinton. 
Brooke,  Joseph   (Neponset  Woolen  Mills),  Walpole 

St.,  Canton  Jet.,  Canton. 

Brookside  Worsted  Mill,  W.  Chelmsford,  Westford. 
Byfield   Woolen   Co.    (Inc.),    Newbury.      Office:    69 

Essex  St.,  Boston. 

Carlton,  E.  G.,  &  Sons,  Rochdale,  Leicester. 
Chapel  Mills  Mfg.  Co.,  Cherry  Valley,  Leicester. 
Charles  River  Woolen  Co.,  No.  Bellingham,  Belling- 

ham. 

Clark,  J.  D.,  Co.,  Rochdale,  Leicester. 
Comins  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Rochdale,  Oxford. 
Cordaville  Woolen  Co.,  Cordaville,  Southborough. 
Crawford  &  Tyler  (North  Dana  Mills),  No.  Dana, 

Dana. 
I   Crescent  Worsted  Co.,  21  Dorchester  St.,  Lawrence. 


CLASSIFICATION   BY   INDUSTRY. 


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Daniels  Worsted  Mills,  Rutland.     Office:  70  Central 

St.,  Worcester. 

Daniels  Worsted  Mills,  70  Central  St.,  Worcester. 
Darling  Woolen  Mills  Co.,  The,  Holliston.     Office: 

1475  Main  St.,  Worcester. 
Darling   Woolen    Mills    Co.,    The,    1475    Main    St., 

Worcester. 

Davis  &  Brown  Woolen  Co.,  The,  Uxbridge. 
Davis,  George  W.,  Inc.,  32  Southgate  St.,  Worcester. 
Deavitt  Mfg.  Co.,  287  Thorndike  St.,  Lowell.  Office: 

Uxbridge. 
Duffy,    Geo.    E.,    Mfg.    Co.,    The,    1511    Main    St., 

Worcester. 
Eagle  Worsted  Mill  (Waterhouse  &  Howard),  Eagle 

&  River  Sts.,  No.  Adams. 
Earnsdale  Worsted  Co.,  Stone  St.,  Clinton. 
Edge  worth  Mill  (Whittal  &  Thomas),  Brussels  St., 

Worcester. 

Ellis,  A.  D.,  &  Co.,  Monson. 
Ellis,  A.  D.,  &  Sons,  Monson. 
Elston,  Henry,  65  Centre  St.,  Methuen. 
Enfield  Manufacturing  Co.,  Enfield. 
Farnum,  Jerome  B.,  &  Son,  Uxbridge.     Office:  535 

Banigan  Bldg.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Farr  Alpaca  Co.,  Jackson  &  Bigelow  Sts.,  Holyoke. 
Faulkner  Mfg.  Co.,  No.  Billerica,  Billerica. 
Franklin  Yarn  Co.,  Franklin. 
Germania  Mills,  Race  St.,  Holyoke. 
Gilbert,  George  H.,  Manufacturing  Co.,  Hardwick. 

Office:  Ware. 

Gilbert,  George  H.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Ware. 
Gleason,  A.  D.,  Gleasondale,  Stow. 
Groveland  Mills  (Arthur  D.  Veasey),  So.  Groveland, 

Grovel  and. 
Hamilton    Woolen    Co.,    Southbridge.      Office:    131 

State  St.,  Boston. 

Hay  ward,  Harry  T.,  Nason's  Crossing,  Franklin. 
Hay  ward,  W.  E.,  &  Co.,  E.  Douglas,  Douglas. 
Hinsdale  Woolen  Mill,  Hinsdale.    Office:  89  Chauncy 

St.,  Boston. 
Holden,  Leonard,  &  Co.  (Oneko  Woolen  Mills),  end 

of  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford. 
Holyoke  Plush  Co.,  156  Beech  St.,  Holyoke. 
Hoosac  Worsted  Mills,   Brown   St.,   North  Adams. 

Office:  78  Chauncy  St.,  Boston. 
Hopeville  Mfg.  Co.,  Sutton  Lane,  New  Worcester, 

Worcester. 

Howarth,  Andrew  &  Son,  Oxford. 
Huntington  Mfg.  Co.,  Huntington. 
Hunt's  Mills  (P.  M.  Pfaffmann),     1469     Main     St., 

Worcester. 

Hygienic  Blanket  Co.,  Hubbardston. 
Intervale   Mills,   The,    Dudley.      Office:  Quinebaug, 

Conn. 
Iroquois  Mills  (United  States  Worsted  Co),  Saugus. 

Office:  100  Fifth  Av.,  New  York  City. 
Jefferson  Mfg.  Co.,  The,  Jefferson,  Holden. 
Jowett,  John  W.  (Methuen  Yarn  Mill),  Methuen. 
Keegan,    Lawrence,    Uxbridge.      Office:    Quinebaug, 

Conn. 

Kunhardt,    Geo.    E.,    Union    &    Island    Sts.,    Law- 
rence. 
Leicester  Woolen  Co.   (Robert  &  Chas.  Ashworth), 

Cherry  Valley,  Leicester. 

Leominster  Worsted  Co.,  Adams  St.,  Leominster. 
Mabbett,  George,  &  Sons  Co.,  Water  St.,  Plymouth. 


Mann  &  Stevens  Woolen  Co.,  E.  Brookfield,  Brook- 
field. 

Marland  Mills  (M.  T.  Stevens  &  Sons  Co.),  No. 
Andover,  Andover. 

Mass.  Mohair  Plush  Co.,  Western  Av.,  Lowell. 
Office:  200  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

Mayo  Woolen  Co.,  Millbury. 

Merrimack  Woolen  Co.,  Dracut.     Office:  Lowell. 

Merritt  Woolen  Co.  (Henry  Merritt),  Dudley. 
Office:  Webster. 

Methuen  Yarn  Mill  (John  W.  Jowett) ,  Methuen. 

Middlesex  Company,  Warren  St.,  Lowell. 

Millbury  Mills  (Jane  W.  Root),  Millbury  Center  & 
W.  Millbury.  Office:  Uxbridge. 

Miller's  River  Manufacturing  Co.,  71  Chestnut  Hill 
Av.,  Athol. 

Monomac  Spinning  Co.,  So.  Union  St.,  Lawrence. 

Moulton,  J.  W.  &  A.  C.  (Standard  Woolen  Mill),  No. 
Rutland,  Rutland. 

Musketaquid  Mills  (United  States  Worsted  Co.),  33 
Howe  St.,  Lowell.  Office:  100  Fifth  Av.,  New 
York  City. 

Narragansett  Worsted  Co.,  Oxford. 

Nemasket  Worsted  Mills,  Middleborough. 

Neponset  Woolen  Mills  (Joseph  Brooke),  Walpole 
St.,  Canton  Jet.,  Canton. 

New  England  Bunting  Co.,  125  Davidson  St.,  Lowell. 

Nornay  Worsted  Co.,  So.  Barre,  Barre. 

North  Adams  Mfg.  Co.,  Braytonville,  North 
Adams. 

North  Dana  Mills  (Crawford  &  Tyler),  No.  Dana. 
Dana. 

O'Connell,  D.  D.  (Bay  State  Worsted  Co.),  33  Brad- 
ley St.,  Worcester. 

Olney,  Geo.  W.,  Woolen  Co.,  Cherry  Valley,  Leicester. 

Oneko  Woolen  Mills  (Holden,  Leonard,  &  Co.),  end 
of  Purchase  St.,  New  Bedford. 

Osgood  Mills  (M.  T.  Stevens  &  Sons  Co.),  No.  An- 
dover. 

Pacific  Mills,  Canal  St.,  Lawrence.  Office:  70  Kilby 
St.,  Boston. 

Park  Worsted  Mills  (Wm.  E.  Walsh),  196  Meadow- 
croft  St.,  Lowell. 

Pentucket  Mills  (M.  T.  Stevens  &  Sons  Co.),  Stevens 
St.,  Haverhill.  Office:  No.  Andover. 

Perry,  Josiah,  Estate,  Dudley.     Office:  Webster. 

Perry  Yarn  Mills,  Webster. 

Pike,  C.  W.,  Dodge,  Charlton. 

Pondville  Woolen  Mills,  Auburn.  Office:  291  Church 
St.,  New  York  City. 

Pontoosuc  Woolen  Mfg.  Co.,  Pontoosuc  St.,  Pitts- 
field. 

Pfaffmann,  P.  M.  (Hunt's  Mill),  1469  Main  St., 
Worcester. 

Queensbury  Mills,  5  Sargent  St.,  Worcester. 

Ramshorn  Mills,  W.  Millbury,  Millbury. 

Ricketts  &  Shaw,  Monson. 

Riverside  Mills,  775  Southbridge  St.,  Worcester. 

Rivulet  Mills,  No.  Uxbridge,  Uxbridge. 

Rockwell  Woolen  Co.,  Pond  St.,  Leominster. 

Root,  Jane  W.  (Millbury  Mills),  Millbury  Center  & 
W.  Millbury.  Office:  Uxbridge. 

Russell,  S.  N.  &C.,  Mfg.  Co.,  106  Russell  St.,  Pittsfield. 

Sawyer,  Regan  Co.,  Dalton. 

Saxonville  Mills,  Central  St.,  Framingham.  Office: 
93  Summer  St.,  Boston. 


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Saxony  Worsted  Mills  (Andrew  Adie),  93  Chapel  St., 

Newton.     Office:    157  Federal  St.,  Boston. 
Sayles  &  Jenks  Manufacturing  Co.  (Warren  Woolen 

Mill),  Warren. 

Schuster  Woolen  Co.,  E.  Douglas,  Douglas. 
Scott,  S.  F.,  Uxbridge. 
Selden  Worsted  Mill  (George  L.  Selden),  83  Holly  St., 

Lawrence. 

Shirreffs  Worsted  Co.,  Rose  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Silesia  Worsted  Mills,  Inc.,  Chelmsford.     Office:  157 

Federal  St.,  Boston. 
Singleton  Worsted  Co.,  Franklin. 
Slater,  SM  &  Sons,   Inc.   (South   Village   Mill),   So. 

Main  St.,  Webster. 
Slater,  S.,  &  Sons,  Inc.  (Wuskanut  Mill),  Grafton. 

Office:  So.  Main  St.,  Webster. 
Smith,  Channing  (Valley  Woolen  Mill),   Main  St., 

Cherry  Valley,  Leicester. 
Smith,  F.  C.,  320  Mill  St.,  Worcester 
Somerset  Woolen  Co.,  Elm  St.,  Monson. 
Springfield  Blanket  Co.  (Emily  J.  Wilkinson),  ft.  of 

Sargeant  St.,  Holyoke. 
Standard  Woolen  Mill  (J.  W.  &  A.  C.  Moulton),  No. 

Rutland.  Rutland. 

Standish  Worsted  Co.,  The,  Plymouth. 
Stanley  Woolen  Co.,  Uxbridge. 
Star  Worsted  Co.,  42  West  St.,  Fitchburg. 
Stevens,  Charles  A.,  &  Co.  (Charles  E.  Stevens),  10 

Maple  St.,  Ware. 
Stevens,   M.  T.,   &  Sons  Co.    (Stevens  Mills),   No. 

Andover. 
Stevens,  M.  T.  &  Sons  Co.   (Marland  Mills),  No. 

Andover,  Andover. 
Stevens,   M.  T.,  &  Sons  Co.   (Osgood  Mills),   No. 

Andover. 
Stevens,  M.  T.,  &  Sons  Co.  (Pentucket  Mills),  Stevens 

St.,  Haverhill.     Office:  No.  Andover. 
Stirling  Mills,  Lawrence  St.,  Lowell.     Office:  4  Win- 

throp  Sq.,  Boston. 
Strathmore   Worsted   Mills,    Concord.     Office:    157 

Federal  St.,  Boston. 
Strong,    Hewat,    &    Co.,    Clarksburg.     Office:  No. 

Adams. 
Sugden   Press   Bagging   Co.,    The,   W.    Chelmsford, 

Chelmsford. 


Sutton's  Mills,  North  Andover.     Office:  50  State  St., 

Boston. 

Swift  River  Co.,  Smith's,  Enfield. 
Taconic  Mills  (James  &  E.  H.  Wilson),  Pittsfield. 
Taft  Woolen  Co.,  Caryville,  Bellingham. 
Taft,  David  N.  (Bernon  &  Lamb  Mills),  Huguenot 

Av.,  Oxford. 

Talbot  Mill?,  No.  Billerica,  Billerica. 
Taylor  &  Bell,  Quinapoxet,  Holden. 
Thayer  Woolen  Co.,  No.  Oxford,  Oxford. 
Tillotson,  W.  E.,  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsfield 
Tremont  Worsted  Mills,  Pine  St.,  Methuen. 
U.  S.  Bunting  Co.,  ft.  of  Crosby  St.,  Lowell. 
United  States  Worsted  Co.  (Iroquois  Mills),  Saugus. 

Office:  100  Fifth  Av.,  New  York  City. 
United  States  Worsted  Co.  (Musketaquid  Mills),  33 

Howe  St.,  Lowell.     Office:  100  Fifth  Av.,  New 

York  City. 

Uxbridge  Worsted  Co.,  Uxbridge. 
Valley  Woolen  Mill    (Channing  Smith),   Main  St., 

Cherry  Valley,  Leicester. 
Veasey,  Arthur  D.  (Groveland  Mills),  So.  Groveland, 

Groveland. 

Victor  Mfg.  Co.,  Clinton. 

Walsh,  Wm.  E.  (Park  Worsted  Mills),  196  Meadow- 
croft  St.,  Lowell. 

Walworth  Bros.,  Merrimack  St.,  Lawrence. 
Warren  Woolen  Mills  (Sayles  &  Jenks  Manufacturing 

Co.),  Warren. 
Waterhouse  &  Howard  (Eagle  Worsted  Mill),  Eagle 

&  River  Sts.,  North  Adams. 
Waucantuck  Mills,  Uxbridge. 
Whittal  &  Thomas  (Edgeworth  Mill),  Brussels  St., 

Worcester. 
Wilkinson,  Mrs.  Emily  J.  (Springfield  Blanket  Co.), 

ft.  of  Sargeant  St.,  Holyoke. 

Wilson,  James  &  E.  H.  (Taconic  Mills),  Pittsfield. 
Woodside   Woolen    Company,    Hudson   St.,    North- 
borough. 
Worcester  Woolen  Mill  Co.,  The,  17  Southgate  St., 

Worcester. 

Wottoquottoc  Worsted  Co.,  Hudson. 
Wright  Mfg.  Co.,  58  Island  St.,  Lawrence. 
Wuskanut  Mill   (S.   Slater  &  Sons,   Inc.),  Grafton. 

Office:  So.  Main  St.,  Webster. 


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